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randavis
74 Challenger 440 4bbl

join:2000-01-19
Blue Springs, MO

reply to pandora

Re: Windows 7 boot manager editing questions

In Vista, I used a program called Easy BCDEdit. It is basically a gui for the commands above. For me, it is a little easier to navigate. I haven't tried it in Win 7. When I installed Win 7 on my machine, I booted back into Vista 64-bit and ran the program to edit the entries names and to set the default.


DGDTrathole

join:2000-05-07
Newmarket, NH

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randavis is correct...this is the easy way to do it...and
there are others besides easybcd...so do it the hard way or the easy way...your choice...LOL

go here:

»neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1

Good Luck


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