Installed Xp Pro,want To Skip Choice On Bootup(home Or Pro)
Jul 11, 2008
installed xp pro over xp home edition(formated).now on bootup i can pick xp pro or home.its gives me so many seconds to choose on black screen.
is there a way to skip that entry on bootup,as i have to pick xp pro.
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