Aomei boot messages still appear after unistalliation
Hey,
I have used both Aomei Partition assistant and Aomei Backupper in my transition to Windows 10. After finishing my clean installation of windows 10, I no longer needed the programs. It has been a few months since I uninstalled Aomei Backupper, but I am still seeing the message "press key for Aomei recovery" and "choose your operating system" when my computer boots up.
Is there a safe way to remove these messages without harming my computer's boot process?
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Hi,
Could you please post a picture of the message? Both Partition Assistant and AOMEI Backupper will not add this option. Unless you installed OneKey Recovery.
I apologize, but yes you're correct I meant OneKey Recovery instead of Backupper.
The First screen is black with white text which reads, "press f11 for Onekey Recovery" and it comes up almost immediately after I turn the computer on. The second Screen says "Choose an Operating System" and appears right before my OS boots up. My choices are either Windows 10 or a OneKey Recovery partition that I know is no longer in existence. If I choose Windows 10 everything works fine, but usually the screen goes away after 3 seconds and chooses Windows 10 automatically.
I'm on a Windows 10 Pro 64-bit machine. OneKey Recovery is no longer installed to the computer, and there is no recovery partition.
Is there anything I could do in the registry that might delete these messages?
mint,
This is because when you uninstall OneKey Recovery, you didn't remove the recovery partition.
You can install OneKey again, then uninstall it. It will prompt a message that whether or not you want to remove all the information. Please click Yes. Then the boot option will be removed.
type msconfig in windows run command or searchbar and open up msconfig. in the Boot tab, you will see the entries for AOMEI .. delete the entry.