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Old 03-25-2008
retired4good214
 

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Boot up windows XP
Recently I had to restore my laptop Windows XP using the bootup disk, and
now when I turn on the computer it has a new window, which is black
background with white writing and gives me 2 choices to start windows then
counts down seconds before going to the next window....How do I eliminate
this window and return to like it was when the before the computer was
restored?
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Old 03-25-2008
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Re: Boot up windows XP
On Mar 25, 3:19 am, retired4good214
<retired4good...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Recently I had to restore my laptop Windows XP using the bootup disk, and
> now when I turn on the computer it has a new window, which is black
> background with white writing and gives me 2 choices to start windows then
> counts down seconds before going to the next window....How do I eliminate
> this window and return to like it was when the before the computer was
> restored?


control panel>>system>>advanced tab>>startup and recovery>>choose the
appropriate boot from drop down>>un-check box--time to display
operating system
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