This may seem like an odd problem, but I've never seen anyone ask about it before.
When a dual boot system is turned on, you're faced with a choice in the BIOS as to which OS you wish to use. I've got two computers that for different reasons have Win2k listed twice, although Win2k is of course only installed once on each computer.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows
The middle listing of Win2k is the one I want to get rid of. My question is - how do I get the unnecessary extra listing of Win2k removed so that it doesn't come up every time the computer is booted?
When a dual boot system is turned on, you're faced with a choice in the BIOS as to which OS you wish to use. I've got two computers that for different reasons have Win2k listed twice, although Win2k is of course only installed once on each computer.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows
The middle listing of Win2k is the one I want to get rid of. My question is - how do I get the unnecessary extra listing of Win2k removed so that it doesn't come up every time the computer is booted?
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