Whenever I use the XP PRO CD that shipped with my computers to reload the machine(s), I blow the partitions and reformat the drive with NTFS. After it is complete, the computer reboots, and there are two (or more depending on how many times I have reloaded the machine) "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" boot choices. I am asked to highlight a choice or it will boot into the selected choice in 25 seconds.
Why is this happening? If you blow the partition and reformat with NTFS, shouldn't any boot.ini info be cleaned- is there some directory structure thing going on?
It appears to me that the formatting that takes place by this boot from CD version isn't as "low level" as FDISK.
Can you shed some light? ~thanx
Why is this happening? If you blow the partition and reformat with NTFS, shouldn't any boot.ini info be cleaned- is there some directory structure thing going on?
It appears to me that the formatting that takes place by this boot from CD version isn't as "low level" as FDISK.
Can you shed some light? ~thanx