Since I reinstalled windows 2000 I now get an option to pick which Windows
2000 OS to boot to. Unless I sit and watch for the option it defaults to the
previous Windows install that doesn't work. This is driving me nuts.
Please HELP!!
Julie
Sky King - 11 Oct 2005 21:01 GMT
Suggest you read the response(s) to your 8 October post entitled "Boot
problems" rather than start a new thread.

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> Since I reinstalled windows 2000 I now get an option ....
dvkraju - 03 Dec 2005 13:28 GMT
Try this
Go To Run -> type boot.ini
here you can edit whether to display the list of OS or not.
The same can be achived by going to My Computer-> Right Click and select
Properties and then select Advanced Tab and finally select Startup and
Recovery and select Settings.
Did I got you right ?
Venkat.
> Since I reinstalled windows 2000 I now get an option to pick which Windows
> 2000 OS to boot to. Unless I sit and watch for the option it defaults to
> the
> previous Windows install that doesn't work. This is driving me nuts.
> Please HELP!!
> Julie
dvkraju - 03 Dec 2005 13:29 GMT
Try this
Go To Run -> type boot.ini
here you can edit whether to display the list of OS or not.
The same can be achived by going to My Computer-> Right Click and select
Properties and then select Advanced Tab and finally select Startup and
Recovery and select Settings.
Did I got you right ?
Venkat.
> Since I reinstalled windows 2000 I now get an option to pick which Windows
> 2000 OS to boot to. Unless I sit and watch for the option it defaults to
> the
> previous Windows install that doesn't work. This is driving me nuts.
> Please HELP!!
> Julie