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In Windows Vista and later, you should use the bcdedit.exe command line tool to edit the boot menu configuration instead of editing the boot config file by hand.
23 Οκτ 2024 · Whether you just want to add an entry to your old XP partition or want to create a duplicate for testing purposes; if you're interested in debugging the Windows Kernel or septuple-booting...
BCDEdit on Windows 7. The options to run bcdedit.exe on Windows 7 systems are similar to those of Windows Vista. If you have the Windows 7 installation DVD available, follow these steps: Insert the DVD in the optical drive; Boot from it by restarting the computer and pressing any key when prompted; Select a language, time and keyboard; Click Next
29 Μαρ 2009 · 1. Open an elevated command prompt. 2. Type bcdedit and press enter. NOTE: By typing just bcdedit you just list your boot entries. A boot entry consists of 4 main elements: 1. Identifier. The identifier is how the system has named the boot entry. 2. Device. The device is the drive or virtual image that the system will use to boot the boot entry. 3.
28 Νοε 2012 · bcdedit /displayorder {default} /addfirst. Or you could make the OS at startup the first item in the boot menu: bcdedit /displayorder {current} /addfirst. Now reboot and select the second item in the boot menu which should be labelled "Windows 7".
28 Ιουν 2010 · This will show you how to boot into the Advanced Boot Options screen to select options to start Windows 7 in advanced troubleshooting modes. Note Some options, such as safe mode, start Windows in a limited state, where only the bare essentials are started.
To make your Windows start directly without prompting for Boot screen, follow the below steps: 1. Click Start. 2. Click Control Panel. 3. Click System and Security. 4. Click System 5. Click Advanced System Settings (On left pane), then click on Advanced tab 6. Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings 7.