Unable to disable advanced boot options!

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Recently, I wanted to disable driver signatures in Vista so I could use RivaTuner to overclock my graphics card.

To do this, I entered a command in command prompt, which goes as follows...

Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON

This brings up the Advanced Boot Options as F8 did not present them initially.

While this fixes the problem I had in using RivaTuner, it presents itself in a rather annoying manner, whenever I boot the machine. Advanced Boot Options are now a permenant step I have to go through during boot up and I'm fed up with it.

I've tried the obvious; entering the same command but for typing OFF, instead of ON. This doesn't work, so I was wondering if anyone else might know how I could turn it off? Thanks for reading!
 
You can't permanently disable them anymore in vista 64. You could at first but augusts reliability and performance packs stopped that. The only way now is via the boot menu.
 
I don't wish to permantently disable Advanced Boot Options, I just want to remove them from the boot process. I have to choose 'Start Windows Normally', every single time I turn my computer on and it's become rather tedious.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to rectify this?
 
Nevermind, fixed it now! For some reason, when I used No, instead of Yes in command prompt, it worked this time around!
 
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