Thursday, October 2, 2008

deleting superfluous Vista Start menu

Question: I have installed two Windows Vista, has been one of the abandoned, it is not possible to remove and clean every time before the system will boot into the two Vista Start menu. I would like to ask how to delete extra menu item that Vista?

The answer: to solve this through Windows Vista's built-in system bcdedit.exe the command-line program to be addressed.
1, right-click "start → → annex to the command prompt," right-click to choose "Run as Administrator" This opens the administrator of the command-line program;

2, the "command prompt" enter "bcdedit.exe" and enter, you can view the current two (or more) start of the specific details of the menu, find the abandoned resumeobject system similar to the line (572bcd56-ffa7 -11d9-aae0-0007e994107d) code.
3, and then enter bcdedit / delete () code, you can delete the abandoned menu.

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