Many of the Windows enthusiasts have already installed Windows 7 in dual boot with XP or Vista and some of them have even installed Windows 7, Vista, and the good old XP in triple boot.
After installing Windows 7
with Vista or XP, many users might want to change the boot settings.
Although one can find basic boot configuration settings in Windows 7’s
System Configuration utility (type msconfig in start menu & hit
enter to launch it), many users might want to edit the OS name in boot
menu, or add/remove an OS entry and more.
Since playing with Windows 7 bootloader is not an
easy task and also not recommended, we have a cool tool to share with
you that enables you edit Windows 7 boot settings easily.
EasyBCD is a free utility using
which one can edit and play with Windows 7 boot settings in a few
seconds. This easy-to-use tool lets you view bootloader settings, change
boot settings, add/remove OS entries in bootloader, reinstall or
uninstall bootloader, backup/restore boot settings and more.
Diagnostics section of EasyBCD helps you find your
Windows 7 boot problems either by recreating missing/deleted boot files
or by resetting BCD storage. It can also check your boot drive for
corruption, and copy debug info to clipboard.
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