Windows 7 How to Set Internal Hard Drive as Default Boot Option in Windows 7

jmten

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My laptop has win. 7 os. I tried unsuccessfully to boot win7 from a external usb hard drive. I have given up on that idea because of bsod. Now however, when I try to boot only from the internal hd it gives me a choice of which hd to boot from the phantom disconnected usb drive or the internal drive and I have to now always select the internal drive. How can I fix it so that it will automatically start from the internal drive?
 

Solution
Go to run type MSCONFIG select boot tab highlight the one you want to delete and then click on the delete button. Remember you should always have a current backup available for use if necessary.
I forgot to mention that I tried to use system repair without success and it shows a error code windows/system32/winload.exe and beneath that it says status : 0xc000000e
 

Go to run type MSCONFIG select boot tab highlight the one you want to delete and then click on the delete button. Remember you should always have a current backup available for use if necessary.
 

Solution
Super Sarge, It worked great.
Thank you very much, your a life saver in more ways than one and thank you for your service to our country. It is very much appreciated.
 

Your Welcome
 

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