Remove the boot for windows 32 sequence

Hello

I had windows vista installed on my computer. The both 64 and 32 bit on HDs separate. A few days ago, I just format the hard drive of 32 bits. Now it always tells me when commissioning that 32 bits was damaged. I want it to go.

My first problem is that I had installed two versions and it starts automatically on the 32-bit version. And I installed everything in the 64-bit version. If I reinstall 32-bit I would like t know how to put 64-bit like windows first when starting.

I just used the 32-bit version of a material that does not work with 64 bit.

Thank you Kalle

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Windows-Vista/change-the-default-operating-system-for-startup-multiboot

Change the default operating system for startup (multiboot)

If you have more than one operating system installed on your computer, you can choose the one that starts when you turn on your computer. More than one operating system installed on a computer is often called a amultiboot configuration.

Read the above info.

http://www.vista4beginners.com/system-configuration-utility

Look also under Boot in the configuration of the system.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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