Questions tagged [boot-manager]
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Laptop boot manager
My laptop keeps going into boot manager with no options whatsoever.
I downloaded Windows ISO onto the USB stick using Rufus but when I plugin USB to laptop it still shows the same screen:
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Computer not booting after installing Ubuntu next to Windows
I installed Ubuntu 22.04 alongside an existing Windows 10 installation on a HP ProBook 470 G2 and let the Ubuntu installer take care of shrinking the Windows partition and rewriting the partition ...
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Windows 11 UEFI - Issues Moving SSD BootManager
Is anyone able to help fix boot manager issues when trying to (native) boot to vhdx once copied to a new partition on a new ssd?
I'm creating a new thread as my reputation prohibits me from commenting ...
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Does the Microsoft update for BlackLotus mitigation SKUSiPolicy.p7b require Memory Integrity to be on and working in the Security Center?
In other words is the "Code Integrity feature" on this Microsoft kb5025885 page:
The Code Integrity Boot Policy (SKUSiPolicy.p7b) uses the Code Integrity feature of Windows to prevent ...
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Safe Boot on System.Config is unclickable after moving my windows boot manager to another drive
I moved my windows boot manager from my old drive to another drive. I created a small drive called L: and transfer my boot manager to L: using "bcdboot c:\windows /s l:" command.
Going to ...
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Selectively start Hyper-V at boot on Windows 11 22H2
Back on Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, one could have two boot menu entries, with one launching Hyper-V and the other starting Windows without Hyper-V. This was very useful, since I could have Hyper-V around ...
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How can I rename the boot menu entries of the Windows Boot Manager?
In my Windows 11 (2x) dual-boot setup, I have two boot menu entries with the exact same name Windows 11. To distinguish them, Windows adds the volume number to it, but I would like to have an even ...
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Which program runs first? Is it Boot Loader or Boot Manager?
I have read many articles regarding Boot Loader and Boot Manager over the internet. From that knowledge, what I conclude is:
Boot Manager is a program which basically decides what operating system is ...
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How to add a new boot option to Ubuntu boot manager
My friend dual booted my PC with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04. Now I want to add a new boot option of Neverware Cloudready, which is just ChromeOS. So basically I want to triple boot. My current system ...
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Linux is not appearing on boot menu
After updating BIOS I am able to run Windows only, but not Linux:
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However, after plugging in pendrive with linux subsystem, using "Boot Rescue" option, I am able ...
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Windows 7 and 10 dual boot from separate drives. Can not install Win10 on selected drive
I have desktop PC (with 3 normal SATA hard drives, each with multiple partitions).
Windows 7 64 are already installed on one partition of one of the drives, in MBR mode.
I want to install Windows 10 (...
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Not able to boot from USB on Acer Aspire TC-895-UA92 Desktop, F12 not working (trying to install linux/ubuntu)
I want to install Linux/Ubuntu on this desktop but cannot boot from the USB to do so. I am not concerned about dual boot or partitions.
The Acer Aspire TC-895-UA92 Desktop is not booting from the USB....
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Hibernate or save before switch between OSs
I have multiple OS, Windows and Linux via multi-boot (windows boot-loader), but every time I want to switch between them I must shutdown one OS to boot up other one, has there any way to hibernate or ...
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Can you dual boot without a boot manager
I have a TV box. I want to dual boot Linux and Android, however this device doesn't have a boot manager, how do I do it?
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Accidentally deleted the contents of my boot manager's EFI folder. I don't have a repair disc, but computer is on. (Windows 10)
After i had uninstalled the rEFInd boot manager, i realized that i had accidentally saved it in the same directory as my actual Windows boot manager. Because of this, the entire D:\EFI folder is now ...