![]() ![]() So, it is very necessary to remove the earlier version of Windows option from the boot section to get a hassle free windows start-up experience. If the user chooses the other option at boot time, he/she will get either an error message, or the system restarts to the same boot manager window. A dual boot PC user may face the same issue even after deleting any of the installed operating system. Otherwise, the system stuck at windows boot manager screen. At every start up, a user needs to choose the option of the new installation manually. ![]() Users will continue to get both the options (new version and older version) even after several days or weeks of the Windows up-gradation. When a Windows user upgrade the OS from an older version to a newer version (suppose, from Windows 7 to Windows 8/8.1/10), he/she might get the “earlier version of Windows” option at boot menu during start up. ![]()
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