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Tried that, it still wasn't there. It's a mystery....<br>
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Ron;<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 00:06 -0500, Ron Watson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The W2k bootloader that comes up doesn't show anything but
Win98 and Win2k for options. I can't figure out where they're storing
this info,
there doesn't seem to be BOOT.INI, it's not in the registry, duh. The
only file in the
whole system with the string "/fastdetect" is ntldr.
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boot.ini is a hidden file in the root directory of the partition the
bootloader is installed into, usually C:\
You'll need to turn on the option in Explorer to "View Hidden and System
Files" to see it.
Paul.
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