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curlydevil2011-03-10 23:28:55
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curlydevil, 2011-03-10 23:28:55

How to rename boot entry in Win7?

Subject. There are 2 sevens on the laptop in different editions for different purposes. Accordingly, in their bootloader both are written as “Windows 7”, but I would like to differentiate them somehow other than the order in the list. In XP, you could simply edit boot.ini, but in the seven there is a different scheme ...
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ShaDaL, 2011-03-10
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www.oszone.net/10998/Edit_Boot_Menu#bcdedit

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measme, 2011-03-10
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Or, if you are a fan of a more Orthodox way - Win+R - cmd - bcdedit, further on the situation)

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vitalimalyzhets, 2015-01-23
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In Windows XP, boot information was stored in the file boot.ini , and to make changes to the boot menu, it was enough just to edit this file in a text editor. Starting with Windows Vista, everything has changed, and now the operating system boot menu is located in the boot storage (Boot Configuration Data, BCD). Some boot menu options can be changed in the usual way using the graphical interface, but full access to BCD is only possible from the command line /

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