I'm pretty sure that's not what's happening here;
For starters, startup boot options invoked by the "boot.ini" file do not
state :
"Please select the operating system to install: "
...but rather :
"Please select the operating system to start : "
...and, consequently, makes me think that at the time a backup image was
created, there could have been a half-completed Windows installation. A
file other than "boot.ini", if I remember rightly, is then used temporarily
to configure interim startup menus.
Thus, editing the boot.ini file will make little difference (if this was
the case).
However, if I'm wrong, and the OP had actually meant the second message
after all, then all they would have to do, would be to edit the boot.ini
start-up options via the Windows XP interface :
Press: [WinKey]+[Pause/Break] (brings up "System Properties")
Click on: "Advanced" (tab)
Click on: "Startup and Recovery" > "Settings" (button)
Select Default Operating System in drop-down list (System startup)
Select a number for "Time to display list of operating systems:"
(0=no display of Startup Menu)
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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
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