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Choose Which Files Windows Search Indexes on Your PC Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/how-to-delete-modify-or-disable-an-incorrect-or-duplicate-entry-on-the-xp-boot-menu/ Geek How to Delete, Modify or Disable an Incorrect or Duplicate Entry on the XP Boot Menu Have you ever inherited a computer that has more than one entry on the Windows XP boot menu screen? Most of the time one of the entries doesn't even work in the first place, and then you're forced to either hit a key or wait 30 seconds every time. Note: If you're on Windows 7 or Vista, there's a different method required for removing boot menu items. There are windows 10 two options to get around this: You can remove the offending boot menu item, or you can just turn off the boot menu from being displayed. If you aren't tech savvy, you'll want to just use the second option. Thanks to my friend Shawn for forgetting how to do this and prompting me to write this article. =) Removing an Incorrect Boot Menu Option on XP Note: This method involves modifying a very important boot configuration file. You should proceed with caution and always make sure you edit boot.ini windows have backups of your files just in case something goes wrong. All of the boot menu options in Windows XP are stored in the boot.ini file in the root of your boot drive, usually the C: drive. You'll need to first set the file to be writeable by using the attrib command from the command prompt: attrib -r boot.ini Now you can open up the boot.ini file in Notepad by going to Start \ Run and typing in the following: notepad c:\boot.ini In this file you'll see the same options that you normally see in the boot menu. Take special note of the default= item, as that should be pointing to one of the items in the list (normally the top one). Tip: Everything after the "=" character in the default line should match everything before the "=" character in the [operating systems] section. Remember this when making edits. If you want to remove the second item in the list, and the first one is set to the default, you can just delete that line from the file: (you should really backup the boot.ini file before you make any changes) If the problem is that the first line is set to default, but the second line is the one that works, you'll want to remove the offending line from the [operating systems] section, and then MODIFY the DEFAULT= line to match the correct one. In this example, I set the partition to (2) instead of (1) in the default line. Again, you should be very careful when manually edi