How can we delete Windows 7 from Boot Menu (Dual Boot with Windows XP)

Desi Windows 7 won a lot of fans before official launch For over a year ago, there are still many Windows users which, although they tried this OS have decided to remain faithful Windows XP, either for subjective reasons (habit, comfort, etc.), or for objective reasons (old or weak systems). If you count among those who tested Windows 7 in dual-boot cu Windows XP And then you decided to continue with only Windows XP, the first thing you need to do before it Uninstall Windows 7 (or SA Delete/format the partition on which this is installed) is its Disable Boot menu. You can do this very simple by following the following instructions (the method works and if you have already uninstalled or deleted Windows 7 and the boot menu still appears at each restart).

boot-menu

How do we disable Boot Menu? / How do we delete Windows 7 from Boot Menu?

First of all you need a DVD or of a Windows 7 installation picture

  • ENTER DVD with Windows 7 in the unit DVD-ROM or mount the installation image on a drive virtual (We recommend Virtual Clone Drive)
  • Then open one Command Prompt and type the next order line (the order can be launched and directly from Run):
run-command

[drive_letter]:bootbootsect.exe /NT52 ALL /force     (where [Drive_letter] is the letter of your DVD-Rom or Virtual Drive)

windows-7-bootsect

And ready. Whenever you restart the system, it will boot directly in Windows XP.

Note: Do not use this method for Dual-Boot Windows Vista/ Windows 7.

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