removal of startup optins in Boot Manager

I had changed my processor and motherboard after I installed Windows 7 pro x 64, I had already purchased Windows 8, so I thought I would install it.

After the execution of Windows 8 for two weeks, I found that all my old legacy programs worked very well, but two games that I play all the time did not work at all, and I did not like the look of the start window, which allows to display the names of your program, which are now replaced with icons. If I want a Tablet looking for screen, I would just get on my tablet. So I decided to go back to Windows 7, I found is not easy at all, so I ended up having to reinstall. Now, I have three boot options on my screen of Boot Manager. One is for the new installation of Windows 7 that works, one is for Windows 8, which no longer works (and I don't) and one for the previous installation of Windows 7, which is no longer works because of the motherboard and CPU changes. I have not found a way to remove these startup options, and it's a pain to have to select the option I want each time or wait until it times out. The whole reason that I changed the motherboard and processor was to speed things up, now I have to wait, or manually select a boot option that will not change. Why did Microsoft seems to want to change things, what is not broken? !!! ??? ! ? ? ! ? ! ? ! !

Click Start, type: msconfig

Press enter on your keyboard

Go to the Startup tab

Select the entry you want to delete

Click on delete

Then set the time to '0'

Then click on apply and OK

Restart if prompted.

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If the problem persists, try the following

Click Start, right click on computer

Click on properties

Under control panel home

Click on "advanced system settings".

Go to the Advanced tab

Under Startup and recovery, click settings

In the default operating system list, select Windows 7

Uncheck the "time to display list of operating systems".

Click OK

Then apply and OK

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If it still does not respond, try the following:

EasyBCD by NeoSmart Technologies would be your answer, it provides a graphical front-end to the BCDEdit Command line that makes it easy for you to set the boot settings and change the entries start on the new Windows Boot Manager. http://NeoSmart.NET/DL.php?id=1

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