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@Wynona .....
For starters, open MSCONFIG.EXE, go to the Boot Tab, and post the pic as is. Looks like this............
Morning Wynona, Gracie, and Lucy.Good morning/afternoon, folks.
Got a small problem here that maybe y'all can solve for me.
I got the new computer set up to be dual boot with no problems. Shrunk the hard drive down to three partitions. One for Production, one for Fast/Skip ('nother story there), and one for whatever . . . probably will end up being data.
So, dual boot works . . . after a fashion. However, frequently, when I shut down and reboot, the dual boot screen doesn't come up; I'm just booted into Production. I can shut down by holding down the Shift key and the next time, it shows the boot screen. Pain in the backside, to say the least.
So far, I haven't shut down from the Fast/Skip and had this happen, because most of the time I'm in Production. I'm going to try that now to see what happens and will report back.
Fast startup can cause all sorts of problems. Just a thought.
The RTM 1903 is obvious. Ferel was the name of one of my cats. Refused to come in and made her home on the front porch. She was wild, hence Ferel. Had 2 litters in a dog house we put on the porch.
Sounds like you and Beeman both do the same thing....think Beeman has more kitties than you thou.
Thanks, TC:Good morning/afternoon, folks.
Got a small problem here that maybe y'all can solve for me.
I got the new computer set up to be dual boot with no problems. Shrunk the hard drive down to three partitions. One for Production, one for Fast/Skip ('nother story there), and one for whatever . . . probably will end up being data.
So, dual boot works . . . after a fashion. However, frequently, when I shut down and reboot, the dual boot screen doesn't come up; I'm just booted into Production. I can shut down by holding down the Shift key and the next time, it shows the boot screen. Pain in the backside, to say the least.
So far, I haven't shut down from the Fast/Skip and had this happen, because most of the time I'm in Production. I'm going to try that now to see what happens and will report back.
For the moment, I'm booted into the Fast/Skip partition. And, so far, every time I've shut down and rebooted from F/S, the dual boot screen shows up. Just not in Production. And now, here's the screenshot:
Edit: Yeah, I know I have to change that 30 seconds.