On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 17:46:22 -0400, you wrote:
>I've answered your question 2 times already. I will try one last time.
>
>The issue of PARTITION is NOT in question. Forget it. It is not part of
>this discussion. I know that both are on the same partition.
>
>Do the following:
>
>1. Boot into Windows - the one you want to keep.
>2. Open a CMD prompt, type "SET SYSTEMROOT" and press Enter.
>3. You will see one of the following. Choose:
>
>(a) SystemRoot=C:\WINDOWS
> or
>(b) Systemroot=C:\WINDOWS2
>
>4. Now, look at boot.ini. You will two lines similar to this (but not
>necessarily in this order):
>
>[operating systems]
>(a) multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Windows XP Professional"
>(b) multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS2="Windows XP Professional"
>
>Quiz question - what makes those two lines different?
>
>5. If in step 3 you chose (b), then delete the line most similar to (a).
> If in step 3 you chose (a), then delete the line most similar to (b).
>
>So do you now understand how the folder names are given in boot.ini?
>And you know what folder name you want to keep.
>The one that remains is the one to delete.
>
>Carl
>
Fantastic explanation Carl until the last line ---- Could be confusing
depending on how you read it.
Sir Hugh of Bognor
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