Skip Operating System selection on boot
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Skip Operating System selection on boot
Skip Operating System selection on boot
If you have more then one OS installed on your computer, but you don’t use it very often, then you would probably want to boost up the startup by skiping the OS selection screen.
First make sure your windows is set not to hide “protected oporating system files” (by going to Control Panel\Folder Options\View tab, and ucheck the “hide protected oporating system files” checkbox)
Edit the boot.ini file in your c: drive, so that the timeout value will be “0″ (timeout=0)
This will make your pc skip the os selection menu on startup.
If you ever want to use your other os you can change the value back to what it was in the first place.
If you have more then one OS installed on your computer, but you don’t use it very often, then you would probably want to boost up the startup by skiping the OS selection screen.
First make sure your windows is set not to hide “protected oporating system files” (by going to Control Panel\Folder Options\View tab, and ucheck the “hide protected oporating system files” checkbox)
Edit the boot.ini file in your c: drive, so that the timeout value will be “0″ (timeout=0)
This will make your pc skip the os selection menu on startup.
If you ever want to use your other os you can change the value back to what it was in the first place.
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