Edit Windows 7 boot manager

Becomes a Windows XP or Vista installation on another partitionwin7 logo Windows 7 is installed, this is done via the boot Manager automatically moved to the first position. After the 30 seconds have elapsed, then Windows 7 will start automatically, although the user may want to use Windows XP at this point. It is possible to use two different approaches Boot Priority even to be determined.

An Possibility would be the boot.ini and additional files from Windows XP to the Windows 7 partition copyto be able to transfer and configure the boot manager. Essential easy however, it is about one Configurationthat is right below Windows 7 can be made. This way will be described in detail in the following.

First, the Computer properties open.

 1_Computer_Properties

Start> Computer> right click> Properties

Here you choose the link in the left area of ​​the window that opens Advanced system settings.

2_Advanced_System Settings

The rider Erweitert then brings you to the sub-item Start and Restore.

3_Extended

Right here you can find the necessary ones Settings to the Boot Priority. In the drop-down menu you can then select the item Earlier Windows version can be selected to put Windows XP before Windows 7 in the boot order.

4_Start_Restore

With OK the changes are saved. At a restart will now Windows XP automatically selected and started after the time has elapsed.

 

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