![]() ![]() Recently, I decided I could make better use of some disk space that I had set aside to create a bootable VHD for Windows Server 2008 R2. In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, the bootloader was moved from boot.ini to a utility called BCDEdit. Windows handles dual-booting by using boot.ini to display a menu of bootable choices or partitions found on the current system. Other reasons to dual-boot might include replication of a client environment. ![]() Sometimes dual-booting a system is a handy way to test new software, a new operating system, or an application that needs to be run in a specific version of Windows. Derek Schauland shows you how to modify the boot config data with the new tool. Modifying the Windows 7 boot loader with the Boot Configuration Data Editor tool ![]()
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