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It is that it is dual boot options 1 windows 2000 pro or
the secound option is windows 2000 pro set up. if I choose
the secound one it gives the kernal error. If I choose the
frist It boots fine. trying to remove the second one.

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)

 

The file you need to edit is boot.ini in the root of C drive. You can also
just stop it from prompting altogether from the system control panel
(Advanced --> Startup & Recovery)

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Andrew Hodes
MCP, MCSA, MOS


"Blair" <SirBojangle@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> It is that it is dual boot options 1 windows 2000 pro or
> the secound option is windows 2000 pro set up. if I choose
> the secound one it gives the kernal error. If I choose the
> frist It boots fine. trying to remove the second one.

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