It should be in the root of C:. You might have to go to tools>folder options, click on the view tab and scroll down and uncheck "Hide protected opertaing system files" (accept the warning that might pop up) then click ok. Your boot.ini file should show up then. You will probably have one line...
I think you can look at your boot.ini file. If you see a line that shows XP home in it try removing that line.
Example:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn
But first make a backup copy of the file in case something messes up.
T.
Is there a way to create a batch file that will automatically do a save for me? For example I have a .txt file that I am constantly adding to. I want to be able to have the file be saved periodically as I am adding to it.
Thanks,
T.
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