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Removing Bootup Options

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  • Windows 7
  • Dual Boot
  • Hard Drives
  • SSD
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August 3, 2014 11:21:04 AM

I recently installed Windows 7 on a new SSD creating 2 boot options in the computer startup (Drive C/SSD and D/HDD). Since then I've removed the Windows 7 from the HDD. However, when I restart my computer I'm still forced to make a choice between the 2 Windows 7 options.

Since I now have only the 1 active Windows 7, how would I remove any options so that the startup will default to the SSD?

I know it's a minor thing but I'd like it to just seamlessly go into Windows 7 without having to choose...especially since the one choice isn't really there (the HDD is only being used for storage now).

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August 3, 2014 11:28:43 AM

Hit run -> type Msconfig -> pane "boot" -> delete the D: boot -> Profit! Enjoy :) 
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August 3, 2014 12:40:06 PM

FoxVoxDK said:
Hit run -> type Msconfig -> pane "boot" -> delete the D: boot -> Profit! Enjoy :) 


You rock...thanks so much.
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August 3, 2014 4:38:29 PM

A pleasure. :) 
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