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How to Use Boot Manager

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

This video shows you exactly how to use Boot Manager after installing a new operating system. In this video, I installed Windows 7.

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  • you don't nothing about systems!!!!>>>>>> and your videos suckss!!!

  • You "don't nothing" about English! LOL

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  • @MultiYippee I've formatted my computer and has now been fixed =)

  • hooray for new windows boot logo.its meant to be a candle.a candle's fire goes shiny then darker,shiny the darker.try it in the dark.i mean the logo

  • @ZerOHardcorE go to previous of windows.on the desktop right click my computer and click manage from the menu.if u have it by default on the start menu get it from there.then in the left pane click disk management.right click the partitons u want to delete and click "Delete partition".DONT RESTART NOW!then install .net framework 3.5.then install easy bcd 2.0.1.if u need further details just pm me or reply to this coment and ill be happy to help cos everyone should be able to use their own pc!☺☻☼

  • @Technoguy3 lol u made me laugh so much when u intimidated him.i bet he was like WTF?! and kept his comments in his mind

  • Boot manager is just the bootstrap process that doesnt require any action unless you have 2 os's then you just have to choose its easy

  • I have a 3 partitions:

    -Previous version of Windows

    -Setup Windows Vista

    -Ubuntu

    -> How could remove the partitions and stay only with the previous version of Windows and automatically starts this choice?

  • hahah i have the r release candidate and it looks

    loads different. . kinda

  • There Exactally the same,

    Just 32bit registers ABOUT 3.5gb of ram Microsoft claim It Registers 4gb but It never does, and 64bit goes up to 128gb of ram i belive

  • did I learn anything about boot manager?

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