How do I boot from an OS if I have all the files on Drive C but it the it's not in the list of bootable OS's?


I recently upgraded Windows ME to XP, l but told it not to adjust the Windows ME. Now, even though all the files from Windows ME are intact, the computer automatically boots to XP because ME is no longer on the list of available OS’s. Is there any way to boot to my Windows ME?

3 Responses to “How do I boot from an OS if I have all the files on Drive C but it the it's not in the list of bootable OS's?”

  • poolekiteman:

    it’s a small world after all… I just tried the same thing to an old ME machine that was given to my daughter – spent 4 days trying to get rid of the ME clutter left behind – ended up doing a clean XP install, that took up far less space, and works much better (well, as good as any 10 year old P3 with only 256MB of RAM) – so my best advice is to back up any valuable data to a USB stick, and start afresh.

  • AW10:

    If you are upgraded Windows ME to XP that means that Windows ME is no longer exist.

  • Radu:

    no there isn’t
    you better delete the windows me files

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