Solved Recovery menu

BolleN

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Hi!

I wanted to try out Windows 8 so I created a partition for it and installed it on there. The dual boot worked fine and I could get into Windows 7 and 8 no problem.

But I wanted to uninstall Windows 8 cause I never used it and it took up disk space.
I read that you simply were able to remove the partition it were on so I did that.
The next time I started the computer I got a screen that said "Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired."
I got 3 different options and one of them was to use a different OS (Windows 7). When I chose that (F9) I got into Windows 7 and it worked fine, still does. I'm just wondering if theres any way to get rid of that screen. Its not really convenient to press F9 everytime I start my computer.

Thanks,
BolleN :)
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 7
Hi!

I wanted to try out Windows 8 so I created a partition for it and installed it on there. The dual boot worked fine and I could get into Windows 7 and 8 no problem.

But I wanted to uninstall Windows 8 cause I never used it and it took up disk space.
I read that you simply were able to remove the partition it were on so I did that.
The next time I started the computer I got a screen that said "Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired."
I got 3 different options and one of them was to use a different OS (Windows 7). When I chose that (F9) I got into Windows 7 and it worked fine, still does. I'm just wondering if theres any way to get rid of that screen. Its not really convenient to press F9 everytime I start my computer.

Thanks,
BolleN :)

please read option two in this article, it might help: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorial...hoose-default-os-run-startup-windows-8-a.html
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8 Pro ($39.99 upgrade)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Home Built
    CPU
    Intel I5 3570K overclocked to 4.2ghz
    Motherboard
    Asus P8Z77-V LX
    Memory
    Cosrair DDR3-1600 (4 x 4gb)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce GT 610 2GB
    Sound Card
    None
    Monitor(s) Displays
    AOC 27" LCD
    Screen Resolution
    1920x0180
    Hard Drives
    Seagate HDD 500gb (windows)
    Seagate HDD 1.5tb (media)
    Seagate HDD 1tb (media)
    Seagate HDD 1tb (media)
    PSU
    CoolMax 700watt
    Case
    Cosiar R400 Carbide series
    Cooling
    Cool Master H212
    Keyboard
    Dell
    Mouse
    PowerUp 3 button mouse
    Internet Speed
    12mb down, 1mb up
    Other Info
    qty. (5) 120mm fans, four are monitored by motherboard.
    Logitech T650 Touchpad for touch screen gestures
Hi!

I wanted to try out Windows 8 so I created a partition for it and installed it on there. The dual boot worked fine and I could get into Windows 7 and 8 no problem.

But I wanted to uninstall Windows 8 cause I never used it and it took up disk space.
I read that you simply were able to remove the partition it were on so I did that.
The next time I started the computer I got a screen that said "Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired."
I got 3 different options and one of them was to use a different OS (Windows 7). When I chose that (F9) I got into Windows 7 and it worked fine, still does. I'm just wondering if theres any way to get rid of that screen. Its not really convenient to press F9 everytime I start my computer.

Thanks,
BolleN :)

please read option two in this article, it might help: http://www.eightforums.com/tutorial...hoose-default-os-run-startup-windows-8-a.html

Thanks, It worked :)
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 7
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