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Unwanted Windows Server 2003 boot-up menu 1

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mkrausnick

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Apr 2, 2002
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When my Win2K3 Standard server boots up, it presents a menu titled "Please select the operating system to start", with two identical choices of Windows 2003 Standard Server. I choose the first one and Windows comes up normally.

How can I get rid of this dialog? I'm pretty sure it was caused because I installed Windows half way and then restarted the installation in a different partition. The partition is long gone but the menu dialog remains.

Thanks for your help.

Mike Krausnick
Dublin, California
 
Take a look in the boot.ini file you should see them both listed there.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
porkchopexpress is right. You'll have to comment out, or delete, the line that has the operating system option you DO NOT want to see. If there is more than one OS option, you will be prompted to select an OS to boot. I'm assuming you either attempted a re-install or upgrade and didn't finish the process?

Hope This Helps,

Good Luck!
 
Or use msconfig.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Thanks for the guidance - that worked. For anyone wanting to know the process for Windows 2003 server:

1. In Windows: Right-click My Computer and select Properties.
2. On the Advanced tab, in the Startup and recovery section, click Settings
3. To edit the boot.ini file directly, click the EDIT button.
4. Remove the line for the operating system you DON'T want.

When the system is subsequently restarted, it will not have a boot-up menu.


Mike Krausnick
Dublin, California
 
Yep nice one mkrausnick it's always good when people describe their solution.





When you are the IT director, it's your job to make sure the IT works. If it does work they know already and if it doesn't, they don't want to hear your pathetic excuses.
 
Thanks for the star. Now if I could just figure out how to program the VCR...

Mike Krausnick
Dublin, California
 
Now if I could just figure out how to program the VCR...

All you need is a 12 year old smart arsed son.

When I was born I was so suprised I didn't talk for 18 months
 
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