Try the prior discussions.
by R. Proffitt
- 1/20/13 12:16 PM
In Reply to: bob by justinbowness15
The run as admin is the usual answer. I've had to do that with CMD and from there I can use notepad to edit boot.ini which is in the root folder.
Bob
by: justinbowness15 January 20, 2013 7:36 AM PST
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