No others, at all?
Because I'm having some trouble installing to my logical partition, and getting properly configured, the Windows 7 BCD.
Any ideas?
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- Tue May 12, 2009 2:43 pm
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Can FreeLDR be used as a replacement for BootMGR?
- Replies: 4
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- Mon May 11, 2009 11:15 pm
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Can FreeLDR be used as a replacement for BootMGR?
- Replies: 4
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Re: Can FreeLDR be used as a replacement for BootMGR?
Ah...
Well do you know of any non-Vista/Win7/Server2008 bootloaders which can call the 64-bit kernel of: Windows 7, Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008?
If so, could you please suggest them to me?
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy
Well do you know of any non-Vista/Win7/Server2008 bootloaders which can call the 64-bit kernel of: Windows 7, Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008?
If so, could you please suggest them to me?
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy
- Sun May 10, 2009 4:10 pm
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Can FreeLDR be used as a replacement for BootMGR?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5082
Can FreeLDR be used as a replacement for BootMGR?
Hello
I have Windows 7, Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008 (all 64-bit editions) installed.
Would it be possible for me to use FreeLDR instead of BootMGR on all of those partitions/os's?
If it is, please tell me how I can do so.
If it isn't please add this feature.
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy
I have Windows 7, Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008 (all 64-bit editions) installed.
Would it be possible for me to use FreeLDR instead of BootMGR on all of those partitions/os's?
If it is, please tell me how I can do so.
If it isn't please add this feature.
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy