Remove 'Windows Setup' to start upward

My upgrade Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 to Windows 7 Home Premium is not successful.  This created a "Windows Setup" when I start my PC and invites you to me re-install again.   I did several times without success.  So I decided to go back to my Windows Vista operating system.

Can someone tell me how to remove this "Windows Setup" when I start or restart my PC?.   If possible my Windows Visata will start automatically.

The start menu with EasyBCD by NeoSmart Technologies edition should solve your problem, 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 window manager.

http://NeoSmart.NET/DL.php?id=1

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