I have dual boot PC. I did upgraded win 7 to win 10 too. Therefore I had two win 10 in my Pc. I keep them for my own reasons. I do not find the boot. Then I could modify the names appears. Hi Kamel ,. We understand the inconvenience caused and we will try our best to resolve the issue.
To assist you better, I like to know; are you getting any error related to boot. As per your query, I like to inform you that; boot. On Windows 10 the boot. This file is more versatile than boot. Hope it helps, reply to us with the status of your issue. This page will help you make changes to a file you might not even know exists! That menu is controlled by a BOOT.
INI file. Many have asked me how to remove that menu after they deleted the new but temporary OS from their hard drive. Well, it's actually a lot easier and safer to simply change the menu. Because your old system now has a new look :. INI file which is used to make that OS boot selector menu.
Unfortunately, you can not just remove those files! The reason for this is:. Instead of looking for the files IO. You can, however , easily make changes to the BOOT. So, maybe you'll find a use for all those extra files you never asked for!
You can not use BOOT. INI with these operating systems! If you try booting these systems using BOOT. BAK and boot. The new drive, had the old drive cloned onto it using norton ghost. Thus, using the methods you have told me to edit the boot.
Regardless, I found the boot. So when I boot off my new drive I now get my boot menu, when I click a choice, it just reboots the machine right off, with no message or anything. Ok i got to the boot menu and the initial load of XP on the new drive. I realized that it did not have an ntdetect.
Again, a file that was on my boot partition of my old drive, not on the OS partition of the drive. Now when I get to the blue welcome screen, it basically stops loading. Any ideas? You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. CPUs and Overclocking. Graphics Cards. AnandTech is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. Click Start to select Run 2. In the Open box, type cmd and press Enter 3. At the command window enter:.
INI file from the created copy. Erase an operating system At the input window:. INI file for example, 2 for the second operating system listed Set the default operating system At the input window:. INI file that you need to set as the default operating system.
Restart the computer to see the change before starting Windows Safe method The instructions above apply to those who are interested in learning about the edit commands in the Boot. The components are as follows: - Default operating system : select the default operating system first boot.
System restore when there is a problem If after manually editing the Boot.
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