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This will show you how to delete a non-default operating system in Vista, Windows 7, or
Windows 8 from the list in Windows Boot Manager or Startup Options (Windows 8) that
allows you to select a OS to run at startup.
OPTION ONE
Through System Configuration
1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type msconfig, and press Enter.
3. Select the operating system you want to delete that is not set as the Default OS, and click/tap
on Delete. (see screenshot above)
NOTE: If the OS you want to delete from the list is the Default OS, then you will need to change
the default operating system to another listed OS first.
4. Check the Make all boot settings permanent box, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot
below step 2)
OPTION TWO
Using the bcdedit Command
1. Open an elevated command prompt or a command prompt at boot.
NOTE: If you have a RAID setup or a PCI-E SSD as your boot drive and want to open a
command prompt at boot, then you may need to use the Load Drivers option in the System
Recovery Options screen to load it's drivers first before Windows will see the boot drive to be
able to use the bcdedit command on it.
2. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: This will let you see what OS is the default to start under the Windows Boot Manager
section, and to see the description (name) and identifier of the operating system(s) listed in
Windows Boot Manager are under the Windows Boot Loader section(s). For example,
Microsoft Windows Vista (description) as {730ab458-b062-11e0-84f1-fa307df851c2}
(identifier).
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3. In the elevated command prompt, type the command below for a listed OS that you want to
delete, and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If the OS you want to delete from the list is the Default OS, then you will need to change
the default operating system to another listed OS first.
bcdedit /delete {identifier}
4. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter. (see screenshot below step 3)
NOTE: This will let you see and verify that the OS has been deleted.
OPTION THREE
Using the "EasyBCD" Program
Note
Note provided by Ray.
If you use EasyBCD in Windows 8, EasyBCD will use the Windows 7 Boot Loader.
If you would like to use the Windows 8 Boot Loader, refresh Windows 8.
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After doing a refresh, you will be using the Windows 8 Boot Loader. Refresh will also delete the
EasyBCD program.
1. Download and install a free version of the EasyBCD program, then run it.
NOTE: You can click on the "Download" button at the bottom to download the free version.
Registration is not required to download.
2. Click on the Edit Boot Menu button, select the OS (ex: Microsoft Windows Vista) that you
want to delete, and click on the Delete button. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If the OS you want to delete from the list is the Default OS, then you will need to change
the default operating system to another listed OS first.
4. The OS (ex: Microsoft Windows Vista) is now deleted. (see screenshot below)