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Can't seem to get rid of OpenSUSE installer from boot menu


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So every time I turn this computer on I get presented with two options, Windows 7 and OpenSUSE Installer (local). I need to get rid of the OpenSUSE installer but the usual advice doesn't seem to work.



Firstly I went to remove the partition but then realised there was no other partition, just one volume (Windows (C:)). So I looked around and found an MASM file, an MBR file, and something called OpenSUSE.hitme in My Computer on Windows. I tried getting rid of them, and then loading from the Windows recovery disk and doing bootrec /fixmbr and /fixboot.



But OpenSUSE installer still there as an option :/
How do I get rid of it because there doesn't seem to be any trace of OpenSUSE on the computer left other than on the boot menu?










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    So every time I turn this computer on I get presented with two options, Windows 7 and OpenSUSE Installer (local). I need to get rid of the OpenSUSE installer but the usual advice doesn't seem to work.



    Firstly I went to remove the partition but then realised there was no other partition, just one volume (Windows (C:)). So I looked around and found an MASM file, an MBR file, and something called OpenSUSE.hitme in My Computer on Windows. I tried getting rid of them, and then loading from the Windows recovery disk and doing bootrec /fixmbr and /fixboot.



    But OpenSUSE installer still there as an option :/
    How do I get rid of it because there doesn't seem to be any trace of OpenSUSE on the computer left other than on the boot menu?










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      So every time I turn this computer on I get presented with two options, Windows 7 and OpenSUSE Installer (local). I need to get rid of the OpenSUSE installer but the usual advice doesn't seem to work.



      Firstly I went to remove the partition but then realised there was no other partition, just one volume (Windows (C:)). So I looked around and found an MASM file, an MBR file, and something called OpenSUSE.hitme in My Computer on Windows. I tried getting rid of them, and then loading from the Windows recovery disk and doing bootrec /fixmbr and /fixboot.



      But OpenSUSE installer still there as an option :/
      How do I get rid of it because there doesn't seem to be any trace of OpenSUSE on the computer left other than on the boot menu?










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      So every time I turn this computer on I get presented with two options, Windows 7 and OpenSUSE Installer (local). I need to get rid of the OpenSUSE installer but the usual advice doesn't seem to work.



      Firstly I went to remove the partition but then realised there was no other partition, just one volume (Windows (C:)). So I looked around and found an MASM file, an MBR file, and something called OpenSUSE.hitme in My Computer on Windows. I tried getting rid of them, and then loading from the Windows recovery disk and doing bootrec /fixmbr and /fixboot.



      But OpenSUSE installer still there as an option :/
      How do I get rid of it because there doesn't seem to be any trace of OpenSUSE on the computer left other than on the boot menu?







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          Try MSCONFIG: run -> msconfig

          If that wount help then you could try BCDedit.

          At last it could be a GRUB loader, which wasn't properly removed and overright with ms one.






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            I faced the same issue.
            OpenSUSE installer added boot option in boot.ini. You need to delete this option from C:/boot.ini.
            In my case I deleted entire file boot.ini because it was created by openSUSE installer and contained only this boot option.






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              In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

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            • Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

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            Try MSCONFIG: run -> msconfig

            If that wount help then you could try BCDedit.

            At last it could be a GRUB loader, which wasn't properly removed and overright with ms one.






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              Try MSCONFIG: run -> msconfig

              If that wount help then you could try BCDedit.

              At last it could be a GRUB loader, which wasn't properly removed and overright with ms one.






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                Try MSCONFIG: run -> msconfig

                If that wount help then you could try BCDedit.

                At last it could be a GRUB loader, which wasn't properly removed and overright with ms one.






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                Try MSCONFIG: run -> msconfig

                If that wount help then you could try BCDedit.

                At last it could be a GRUB loader, which wasn't properly removed and overright with ms one.







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                    I faced the same issue.
                    OpenSUSE installer added boot option in boot.ini. You need to delete this option from C:/boot.ini.
                    In my case I deleted entire file boot.ini because it was created by openSUSE installer and contained only this boot option.






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                      In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                      – fixer1234
                      yesterday











                    • Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                      – music2myear
                      yesterday
















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                    I faced the same issue.
                    OpenSUSE installer added boot option in boot.ini. You need to delete this option from C:/boot.ini.
                    In my case I deleted entire file boot.ini because it was created by openSUSE installer and contained only this boot option.






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                      In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                      – fixer1234
                      yesterday











                    • Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                      – music2myear
                      yesterday














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                    I faced the same issue.
                    OpenSUSE installer added boot option in boot.ini. You need to delete this option from C:/boot.ini.
                    In my case I deleted entire file boot.ini because it was created by openSUSE installer and contained only this boot option.






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                    I faced the same issue.
                    OpenSUSE installer added boot option in boot.ini. You need to delete this option from C:/boot.ini.
                    In my case I deleted entire file boot.ini because it was created by openSUSE installer and contained only this boot option.







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                    • 2





                      In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                      – fixer1234
                      yesterday











                    • Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                      – music2myear
                      yesterday














                    • 2





                      In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                      – fixer1234
                      yesterday











                    • Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                      – music2myear
                      yesterday








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                    In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                    – fixer1234
                    yesterday





                    In any specific way, or will random stuff work?

                    – fixer1234
                    yesterday













                    Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                    – music2myear
                    yesterday





                    Note to others reading: I would strongly suggest NOT deleting C:boot.ini and also NOT editing it unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!

                    – music2myear
                    yesterday


















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