How to Remove an Extra OS from Boot Menu?

If one of our operating systems have been crashed we will be installing another one. In that case, the corrupted operating system will remain at the top and will always disturb us. To avoid such a problem, here is a tip to remove it:

1. Go to Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced.
2. See in Startup and Recovery, click on the Settings.
3. In the Default Operating System, choose anyone of the following:

"Microsoft Windows XP Professional /fastdetect"
-or-
"Microsoft Windows XP Home /fasdetect"
-or-
"Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional /fastdetect"

4. Take the checkmark out of the box for "Time to display a list of Operating Systems".
5. Click Apply and Ok, and reboot the system.

*If you wish to edit the boot.ini file manually, click on the button "EDIT"

NOTE: press F5 while booting for these menu in BOOT MENU at that time.

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