Disable the operating system choice when there is only windows 7

I have a p7 - 1370t with windows 7.

How can I start my computer without the need to choose the operating system where there is only windows 7?

Dean,

Thanks for your efforts.

I finally found a solution thanks to eHow.com.

I had to modify the boot configuration data store by adding the line:

' bcdedit/set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu not.

It took me a few tries because I did not wait for a response after having been first published (impatient, I guess).

It works fine now.

Thanks again.

VIC

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