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Okay I am creating an image using sysprep. somehow and I dont' have
the slightest idea where it seems to come from but when I install a clean copy of windows I am getting a dual OS boot menu when booting. I know how to turn this off in system properties but when I sysprep this is one option that keeps reverting to default. I know there are a couple places to add commands and settings using setup manager (additional commands and OEM Duplicator String) Can I put a command or switch in there or any other place to uncheck the "time to display list of operating systems:"? Bob -- |
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