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Question : Windows 7 Boot Editor
I had previously installed XP and now every time it boots up I have multiple boots options. How can I remove these options so that it boots directly to Windows 7?
Answer : Windows 7 Boot Editor
You do it with a program in Windows\System32 called BCDEdit.exe Here is a web page about it:
http://www.sevenforums.com
/tutorials
/2676-bcde
dit-how-
us
e.html
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