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Thread Starter 
Hello, This is urgent...please.
I had to format ALL partitions because of a virus and besides one partition was suspicious when I bought it.
My laptop is now with the C:/223G and 2 others not allocated partitions of 1.47G and 7.93G. Both I can't delete.



Now when initializing the laptop shows 2 O.Systems (XPs) - one working fine installed at C:/ and the other not installed (not working). It looks like a Dual Boot (I don't know why).
PLEASE, help me on this I only want my Laptop boot directly to C without showing the black screen to choose which OS I need to choose.


Should I create "new partitions" with the not-allocated partitions that are left (as I explained before), maybe they are interfering with the boot?? I REALLY APPRECIATE ANY HELP, my OS is working fine but I just want the boot goes directly to C please.
Thank you.
post #2 of 4
Try this simple tool to clean up the boot record.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...7:b20067123:z0

cheers ...
post #3 of 4
Try this simple tool to clean up the boot record.

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/fil...7:b20067123:z0

cheers ...
post #4 of 4
Thread Starter 
Hey GHN thanks for the tip but I fixed with the recovery cds. By this experience I can say deleting the EISA at the windows format screen doesn't mess the HD, as long the smaller partitions aren't formated or wiped; they later appear as non-allocated, I didn't risk to formatm although I allocated the 7.93 without rewriting the data (I read wipping the EISA the boot can be compromised). As said before DO create the recovery disks and DON'T mess with the EISA
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