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Reinstall Left 2 copies of XP Home
Posted by jhmorgan34 on October 28th, 2005


I just reinstalled XP Home on a computer I've had for several years now. The
reinstall went smoothly, but now, when I boot up, I am given the option to
select between two versions of XP. The first version, which is the default,
is the nice, new reinstall. So, if I do nothing, it boots to this in 30
seconds. The second version, is the old XP that I wanted to get rid of.

So, why are there two copies of XP now, and can I get rid of the old XP
without too much trouble.

Thanks
J. Morgan

Posted by Carey Frisch [MVP] on October 28th, 2005


I have two installations of XP on the same partition
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20

Go to Start > Run and type: MSCONFIG , and hit enter.
Click on the BOOT.INI tab and then click on "Check All Boot Paths"
to delete incorrect boot paths.

If the above does not work for you, then:

Right-click MY COMPUTER and select:

Properties > Advanced > Startup and Recovery Settings > Edit

CAREFULLY edit your boot.ini file to remove the SECOND entry.
Your boot.ini file should then read similar to this:

[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOW S
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Micro soft Windows XP Home Edition" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

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"jhmorgan34" wrote:

| I just reinstalled XP Home on a computer I've had for several years now. The
| reinstall went smoothly, but now, when I boot up, I am given the option to
| select between two versions of XP. The first version, which is the default,
| is the nice, new reinstall. So, if I do nothing, it boots to this in 30
| seconds. The second version, is the old XP that I wanted to get rid of.
|
| So, why are there two copies of XP now, and can I get rid of the old XP
| without too much trouble.
|
| Thanks
| J. Morgan

Posted by Will Denny on October 28th, 2005


Hi

Please see the following article by Michael Stevens:

"I have two installations of XP on the same partition........"
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#20

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"jhmorgan34" <jhmorgan34@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news22102D0-11A6-4B95-8E11-033729EB1D4C@microsoft.com...
>I just reinstalled XP Home on a computer I've had for several years now.
>The
> reinstall went smoothly, but now, when I boot up, I am given the option to
> select between two versions of XP. The first version, which is the
> default,
> is the nice, new reinstall. So, if I do nothing, it boots to this in 30
> seconds. The second version, is the old XP that I wanted to get rid of.
>
> So, why are there two copies of XP now, and can I get rid of the old XP
> without too much trouble.
>
> Thanks
> J. Morgan



Posted by Dixonian69 on October 29th, 2005


Do you know if both installations are on same partition or hard drive?
Editing boot.ini will only remove dual boot option. Will not remove
unnecessary files!!

"jhmorgan34" wrote:

> I just reinstalled XP Home on a computer I've had for several years now. The
> reinstall went smoothly, but now, when I boot up, I am given the option to
> select between two versions of XP. The first version, which is the default,
> is the nice, new reinstall. So, if I do nothing, it boots to this in 30
> seconds. The second version, is the old XP that I wanted to get rid of.
>
> So, why are there two copies of XP now, and can I get rid of the old XP
> without too much trouble.
>
> Thanks
> J. Morgan


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