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Dual boot query on Windows 7


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I have a spare 64 bit PC and I accidentally installed the 32 bit version of Windows 7 on it (although the installation didn't complete due to a read/write error) but have now successfully installed the 64 bit version.

The hard drive itself has been wiped of the failed installation but I still have the defunct entry on boot up on the dual boot screen.

Does anyone know a safe way of deleting the unwanted entry ?

I want to get rid of it because both entries are listed as 'Windows 7' and so it's confusing and if I accidentally select the wrong entry, I get an error message !

Cheers.

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Basically you use the BCDedit Command Line command; see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709667%28v=ws.10%29.aspx

I have never used it, so I do not have any experience with it. What do you get when you just run the plain BCDEDIT command from the Command Prompt?

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Yes. That is the correct way to do it as Pat says.

Anyone not quite sure, or a bit jittery about using command line commands can more easily edit with "EasyBCD" which is still available for free as a community edition download here:

http://www.softpedia...s/EasyBCD.shtml

There are a pile of guides to "EasyBCD" on Google here:

http://www.google.co...iw=1280&bih=588

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