In this article we will Enable Windows 7-like boot menu when dualboot with Windows 8, 10.
Instead of the fancy new graphical bootloader, you can enable the classic text-based boot loader which shows a list of bootable OSes.
Follow these simple instructions to switch the new bootloader to classic mode.
- Boot in to windows 10 (if dualboot win7 with win10)
- Open the command prompt as Administrator
- Type the following in the elevated command prompt you just opened:
bcdedit /set “{current}” bootmenupolicy legacy
That’s it!
To return to the default bootloader of Windows 10, type the following in the elevated command prompt:
bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy standard
That’s it. You can use the same trick in Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.
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