On 2016-04-21 05:48, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
20.04.2016 23:17, Carlos E. R. пишет:
So I wonder if there is another method, where it is Windows which thinks it is in control and presents a menu asking what to boot. I have done this previously with Windows 7 and 2008, using a program for the purpose that configures Windows own boot system. But I have been told it doesn't work with Windows 10. I have not tried it yet, I have to find out first the name of such program, which I have forgotten... BSD or BSC, perhaps :-? Ah! It is BCDedit... No, easyBCD!
Bcdedit is native Windows tool to configure Windows boot manager. So I am not sure what "no" above signifies :)
That the tool I was trying to remember the name of, was not BCDedit but easyBCD :-) BCDedit is the native tool. easyBCD is a third party tool (Felix posted the link), free for personal use, and really easy to use. I never managed to use BCDedit -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)