PowerShell Dual Booting Windows 7 - Windows Vista
Since Windows Vista will change the old boot.ini file to configure the BCD boot. Its configuration is more complete and somewhat more complex than previously.
As always we have several ways to edit this file. Two of them are the command line (Windows Vista and 7 bring bcdedit) or a GUI application with third parties.
The path of the command line
started a console by clicking the Start button in the text box "Search programs and files" cmd write. No do not give Enter yet. Where are you going, hurry .. :) If I started doing a console with low privileges will not serve us. If you look there will be featured in the Main program icon console commands. There you right click on the shortcut menu and click "Run as administrator."
Now if you have an elevated console you used to run BCDEDIT . For that, you type BCDEDIT and give ENTER. You will see a list of all entries in the bootloader.
I left a link to investigate a little more.
The GUI comforting
Now. The command line is very interesting, very powerful and makes you feel good when things go as you want. But it is also very dangerous ... :)
also why I recommend you if you want results fast and (relatively) safe Easy BCD. This application can download it here and allows you to edit the BCD lidear without the command line.
is a simple and intuitive interface. The options are you most interested BCD Backup / Repair (will not go to edit the boot without making a backup before, no?). View Settings to see how this being the thing and Edit Boot Menu with an intuitive interface that lets you rename or delete entries, Choose the OS by default and the time during which to display the start menu.
There is much more to see in this topic but I just gave you the basics as you have a multi boot operating systems installed on your machine.
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