![]() ![]() ![]() Buttons on the left side of the window are for tasks such as system backup, editing the boot menu, and general settings. Once the program has started, a window appears with pull-down menus for File, Tools, and Help. It also works with Linux and Mac systems.ĭuring installation, you can choose to put an EasyBCD quick-start icon on the desktop. It works with the later Windows operating systems, including Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, both 32-bit and 64-bit. and it seems changes has been made in windows 7, it seems it has no boot.ini that I can edit in directly.Quote by: CNET staff on November 07, 2012Ī freeware package for noncommercial use, EasyBCD is designed to help manage and control startup operations. Please explain how I can do this and what commands I should use, I don't normally do this. How can I make it boot on the HD2 without HD1 present, can I create a new mbr on that drive? I tried with the Windows 7 installation disc but no luck. I suspect that the MBR that is used for booting was located on HD1(Vista). Problem is when I remove the HD1(Vista) the computer cant boot on HD2, it says that its not possible to boot from HD2. But now I want to get rid of the Vista installation and reuse the hard disk in a nas box after I copied all the data from Vista a need to save. It made a boot list where I could choose to boot from Vista or 7, this worked fine. On HD1 I have Windows Vista installed, I then decided to shift to Windows 7 so I installed it as a separate operating system on my second hard drive HD2. I also have a similar problem, I hope very much you can help with. Make sure it is the first Active partition in the boot order. In Disk management, mark 7 partition Active.ĥ. D: Replace the 1 in drive 1 with whatever number is shown in Disk Manager for the Disk 7 is on.Ĥ. Replace ?: with the 7 drive letter as seen when in 7, e.g. In Easybcd, Open the Power Console ( same as cmd prompt ) and type : ( press enter after each command ) ( you will get a message bcd is ion use and can't be copied - skip it and copy the rest).ģ. Boot into 7, go to Folder Options an make sure Hidden files are showing.Ĭopy and paste bootmgr and the pale yellow folder from the XP partition to the 7 partition. ( D/L from the link at the BOTTOM of this page )Ģ. Look in Disk management and see if your XP partition is marked as "System". ![]()
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