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You can enable or disable Windows Boot Manager using CMD, System Properties, or System Configuration Tool in Windows 11/10.
Configuring Windows Boot Manager Windows Boot Manager is used on recent versions of Windows to handle the startup process when you turn on or restart your computer.
This is not an option that I personally prefer, in part because I am stubborn and in part because as Adam Williamson explained to me some time ago there are some functional advantages to UEFI boot.
If you see Select boot device option, and the screen asks you to select UEFI Boot sources, then this post will help you confgure the correct boot source.
Windows Vista through Windows 8 use boot configuration data, or BCD, to manage the boot process on a PC and control which options appear in Windows Boot Manager.
Windows 8 boots ‘too quickly’ to be interrupted, Microsoft adding a new ‘boot options’ menu Did you know that an SSD-equipped Windows 8 PC can boot up in under seven seconds? Watch the ...
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