Re: Boot Selector problems



On 27/05/2008 in message <lfto34tok9a9plntk363h46ivpdein59oc@xxxxxxx> Graham C wrote:

Any ideas most welcome.

I use a very old copy of System Commander which has always worked for me and will hide partitions.

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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
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