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Trouble with new display and Device Manager
When you have the legacy entry set up via VBP using your default boot process, which you said was Vista, you can set the legacy drive letter to C or you can copy the three files to the Vista drive then change the boot.ini if necessary. If you gave the information you have in Disk Management from Vista it would be

HowTo Change default boot partition?
Kent W. England [MVP] k...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Normally, if you select the C drive and boot it, then the default is changed to the C drive. You can change the default using msconfig.exe and the boot.ini tab. Select an entry and click the default button.

How to change default boot OS
Os value -.ds doc-default-operating-system FreeBSD\~7.0 +.ds doc-default-operating-system FreeBSD\~8.0 . .\" FreeBSD releases not found in doc-common .ds doc-operating-system-FreeBSD-6.3 6.3 ==== //depot/projects/e500/sys/boot/powerpc/uboot/metadata. c#9 (text+ko) ==== @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ */ #include <sys/cdefs.h>

trying to add openSuse 10.3 to this OS/2 box
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wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 15:26:04 -0700, undbund wrote: Hi I have dual boot my laptop with Fedora Core 7 and Windows XP. The default boot is Fedora Core 7 but i want Windows XP to boot by default. How do i change this with KDE or Gnome or any other way that is much easier. Thanks /etc/grub.conf default=0

How to change default boot on dual OS system
There is a line in the file that reads "default = linux". Should I change this to "default = dos". Or is there another line to edit. This machine is now at his office, so I want to go there and quickly and fix the issue. Thanks. Karl Agreed that you can change the default boot by editing /etc/lilo.conf from a root

Dual boot 98/NT, how to change default to 98?
You change the default time to whichever boot loader you are using. You change the default OS to boot to whichever boot loader you are using. Today's Tip of the Day, very large Frequently Asked Questions (faq) Search engine: http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search key word(s) in the first box *linux* in the

Change default boot in Fedora Core 7
Marcus Breiden zenwo...@edu--magic.net novell support zenworks desktop-management 7x imaging-server nw-win joedownloa...@yahoo.com wrote: When doing a manual image it comes up default with //server/path/archive.zmg in the field for Path to image archive: nope.. you could enter an enhancement request on

xp disc setup files
Initially I set up Linux as the default boot option (what it boots to automatically if you don't select either Win or Linux) but I want to change that to Windows. How do I do that? You realy need to do a man grub ----------------------- for grub ----------------------- edit /boot/grub/grub.conf change default 0 to

Two interfaces sharing the same IP address: how to change ...
I have searched for sometime for an answer an am pretty sure ]the solution is in lilo.conf (maybe) when I view that file my scrotum ]shrinks cause I don't want to F it up. Can some kind soul be faorly ]explicit as to how I can change the boot options. man lilo.conf default=

Need some GRUB help please
Jim Gordon jfl...@gisco.net microsoft public win95 msdosapps At boot press whatever key you use to enter system setup and change the num-lock default. If you dont know what key to press to enter Q: One of my Win95 PCs boots with Num-Lock off; how the heck can I change the Num-Lock default (upon boot) to be ON?

how to change default operating system name in w2k server
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PREFIX used in this way does not establish or change a pathname prefix. Booting clears any default prefix and sets default Slot/Drive to the boot drive. For your STARTUP program to discover the name of the volume on which it resides, it could execute the following: 100 PRINT CHR$(4)"PREFIX": INPUT"";P$ The

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
Sasa Stupar s...@stupar.homelinux.net lucky freebsd questions Hi! How do I change defalt boot option in FreeBSD 5.4? Now it boots with ACPI disable but I'd like to boot with ACPI enabled. Regards, -- Sasa Stupar.

Manually change default boot OS in boot.ini ?
Hi, I used the following to modify the boot.ini file on my PC: C:\>attrib c:\boot.ini -s -r -h C:\>bootcfg /default /ID 2 My original boot.ini file is as: work fine to change the default to partition(2), and the modified boot.ini aft the commands looks as: -------------------------------------- [boot loader]

Linux dual boot default change
Brian McKee brian.mc...@gmail.com ubuntu-users-archive I'm trying to change the line in /boot/grub/menu.1st that refers to the default options for the default kernel It reads ## additional options to use with the default boot option but not with the alternatives ## eg defoptions=vga=791 resume=/dev/hda5

Change boot default option
Can somebody please tell me how to change the default load from linux to DOS?I know it can be done by the boot disk but I would prefer to have it done from lilo.conf if possible.... Thanks a lot. man lilo.conf check default= under 'GLOBAL OPTIONS' "gavron" <c...@gavron.org> wrote in message

Dual Boot - how to change default order?
Select Windows 98, hit the Apply button, and then OK. Re-boot, and Win98 should start. justin wrote: Hi, there, I have setup Win98/NT dual boot, but when it boots up, the default selection is NT. Since most of the time I need to use 98, how can I make it set Win 98 as default ?? Thanks in advance :-) Justin * Sent

Editing the BOOT.INI File
"Naughty Chipmonk" <no_mail_respon...@required.thanx> wrote in message news:udLILbTmBHA.2512@tkmsftngp04... Hi, I have Windows ME with Windows2000 just installed next to it on a slave drive. The dual boot option menu type thing always puts Windows2000 as the default selection. Is it possible to change this to

How to change default boot system with Bootcamp?
I would like tochange the default route's interface when the link changes. I think it could be possible to hack up something with devd(8) or In summary, favor wired connectivity over the wireless one, at any time: could this be at boot time or not. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who wants this kind of

how can I change default boot partion from linux to dos?
All I want to do right now is change the default OS to Win98, which resides in C:\WINDOWS on the first HD. Do I change the one line to default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS or to default=C:\="Microsoft Windows" Will either and/or both work? Thanks. Frank.

xp disc setup files
One way to work around that is to change them all to hidden HPFS. If you manually set the mount points, then it should accept what you select. If you have a disk 1 primary on which SUSE's / or /boot go, it will default there. Otherwise, it thinks, as most distros think, that it needs to go on the MBR,