
If you do not like the boot menu text, you can edit the "boot.ini" file, located on the "C:\" drive.
Before doing so, you should back up the file to avoid one of those "simple" mistakes I have mentioned. :)
In this example, I loaded the boot.ini file using Windows XP Home and notepad.
You could change the previous Windows installation that is currently being displayed as "Microsoft Windows" to be something more descriptive, such as, "Windows Me."
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"Have you tweaked your OS lately?"
Choose the look:
I am still on converting the entire domain over to WordPress. As such, things look a lot differently then they have for many years. Hang in there... all will be back to normal soon enough (after lots of hours on my part).
Windows Service Configurations!
Includes explanations of each service and advice on which services you can safely disable.