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Old September 22nd 08, 10:26 AM
ashiq022 ashiq022 is offline
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Default operating systems

If you want to explicitly select the OS at each
boot-up and you'd like to stay out of the BIOS,
don't comment out any of the "operating systems"
lines in the boot.ini file. The BIOS will take
the character strings in those lines in the same
order as they appear in the boot.ini file of the
Highest Priority drive in the boot sequence and
display them in a selection list. By selecting,
"old system" or "new system" (as in our example
lines above), you can select which OS loads.
 




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