Folder BOOT strange

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  1. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #21

    All'avvio viene ancora visualizzato il menu bootloader, ma ha solo la voce di avvio di WIN7_GINO.
    come posso eliminarlo definitivamente per aver un avvio senza di esso?
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    When you start you still receive the bootloader menu, but only the boot entry of WIN7_GINO.
    how can I delete it permanently for a start without it?
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  2.    #22

    Go to Control Panel>System>Advanced Settings>Startup & Recovery>Settings uncheck Time to Display List of OS'.
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  3. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
    Thread Starter
       #23

    gregrocker said:
    Go to Control Panel>System>Advanced Settings>Startup & Recovery>Settings uncheck Time to Display List of OS'.
    Fatto e funziona.
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    Done and it works.


    Penso che bisogna sistemare qualcosa altro (vedi cerchio rosso nell'immagine)
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    I think you have to fix something else (see red circle in the image)

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  4.    #24

    I've given the link repeatedly to mark data partition Inactive.
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  5. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
    Thread Starter
       #25

    gregrocker said:
    I've given the link repeatedly to mark data partition Inactive.
    Scusa hai ragione.

    Ho reso inattiva la partizione, ma non riesco a cancellare la cartella BOOT in essa.
    Ho tentato di passare alla modalità provvisoria (col tasto F8) ma non riesco ad entrarci.
    La partizione D:Riservato per il sistema serve adesso o la posso eliminare?
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    Sorry you're right.

    I made inactive partition, but I can not delete the folder BOOT in it.
    I tried to switch to safe mode (by pressing F8) but I can not get into it.
    The partition D: Reserved for the system used now or can I delete?
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  6.    #26

    Confirm you marked F Inactive and not C.

    Are you now saying there is a boot folder on F? I had also asked for a picture of this when you said it was on C.

    Any partition not marked System can be deleted when ready.
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  7. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
    Thread Starter
       #27

    QUOTE=gregrocker;3007530]Confirm you marked F Inactive and not C.

    Are you now saying there is a boot folder on F? I had also asked for a picture of this when you said it was on C.

    Any partition not marked System can be deleted when ready.[/QUOTE]




    Come cancello la cartella BOOT?[

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    How do I delete the folder BOOT?
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  8.    #28

    Answer my questions.
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  9. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
    Thread Starter
       #29

    F è inattivo.
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    F is inactive.





    La partizione D serve ancora o no, perché al suo interno c'è solo la cartella $RECYCLE.BIN?
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    The partition D still need it or not, because in it there is only the folder $ RECYCLE.BIN?

    Thank You
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  10.    #30

    These are not the questions I asked you. Please reply to my questions and quit avoiding directly answering.

    I asked you if you have a boot folder on F that needs deleting as you implied. I asked for a picture of it. If it is not on F then you need to say so, not beat around the bush. And I still have not gotten the picture of the file in its folder I requested.

    What partition D? I see no partition D in the earlier screenshot. But I asked you for another Disk Mgmt screenshot so get y our act together and post everything I requested or stop wasting our time at the top tech forums in the world.
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