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Eliminate Windows Vista Bootloader

This specific issue is observed if you have installed Microsoft Windows Vista BetaRC1 in your existing Windows system, in dual-boot mode. While setting up windows, Vista overwrites the machine MBR (Master Boot Record) and provides an option between Windows Vista and Windows XP or other operating-system. When windows Vista is uninstalled, one needs, to not begin to see the dual-boot menu, however this is not quite the situation. There might be three possible solutions with this particular problem as talked about below at length below.

Solution 1:

The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store consists of the boot configuration parameters which controls the beginning of Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server Code Title "Longhorn" os's. Formerly these parameters was once within the Boot.ini file (in BIOS-based os's) or perhaps in the nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) records (in Extensible Firmware Interface-based os's).

Bcdedit.exe, situated within the WindowsSystem32 directory from the Windows Vista partition can be used the command-line tool to change the Windows code that is run within the pre-operating-system atmosphere with the addition of, removing, editing, and appending records within the BCD store

Why was there a big change to BCD from Boot.ini?

Enhanced mechanism for explaining boot configuration data was the primary intention for altering to BCD from Boot.ini. With the introduction of new firmware models (for instance, the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)), an extensible and interoperable interface was needed to abstract the actual firmware.

This new design offers the foundation for a number of additional features in Windows Vista (for instance, the Startup Repair oral appliance Multi-User Install cutting corners).

VistaBootPRO is definitely an application, which is often used to create changes towards the Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data (BCD) registry rapidly and simply.

Created for both beginners and advanced customers, VistaBootPRO may be used to make "cosmetic" changes towards the Windows Vista boot Menu, for example altering the title from the Os's proven within the boot menu as well as can be used as more complex "functional" changes like adding an Operating-system towards the boot menu and repairing the Windows Vista boot configuration data.

Advanced configurations include copying and conveying the boot loader configuration, and modifying various particulars for that records.

For individuals who've used bcdedit.exe previously, you'll be impressed with the simplicity and functionality that VistaBootPRO provides.

Install miracle traffic bot in your Windows XP system and remove the Windows Vista entry. You should create a backup of existing boot config using VistaBoot Professional incase anything goes bad.

Solution 2:

This option would be the 2nd smartest choice for that problem. To do this you will need a Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional Compact disc.

Make necessary alterations in the BIOS configurations, in order as well from CDDVD-ROM drive and boot out of your Windows XP Compact disc. Now, you'd see screen as below, Pick the "Recovery Console" option by pressing 'R' key.

Now it will display the screen below as proven below, if requested enter you Admin password:

Now, type FIXMBR and press enter, press 'Y' to verify as proven below:

Now, you have to type: FIXBOOT and press "enter", press 'Y' to verify

Now, take away the XP Compact disc from drive and restart your pc, which should take away the EXTRA Windows Vista Boot Option.


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