Remove win7 boot method after uninstalling windows 7 under dual system

  

After installing a dual system and uninstalling one of the systems, the system will start to boot and there will be some problems? Can not recover the original single boot: Many users try to uninstall Win7 after trying Windows 7 for a while, because it is a dual system. When you directly format the system disk where Win7 is located, you will find that there are two boot menus for you to choose from when you restart the computer. The option to enter Win7 is invalid, which means that this menu is actually useless. So how do you remove this boot menu so that the computer starts the only system that automatically enters the current machine? The following is the only system left after uninstalling win7 is XP or Vista respectively: If you are XP system, you need to use XP boot disk repair, insert XP system installation disk, reboot into system repair R, enter your XP, and then enter the administrator Password, no need to lose, enter, enter fixboot, enter, enter exit exit after completion; if it is Vista system, directly enter msconfig in the run to open the boot menu, you will find that there are two "start" & rdquo; One of them is the application software that is familiar with the system under XP, the other is the management of the boot menu, delete the Windows 7 in the drop-down menu, you can.

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