![]() Although it didn’t really involve a lot of additional time, I was soon thinking that there must be simpler method, and that’s when I started investigating alternatives and first came across EasyBCD. I started off with an XP/Vista system, changing boot preferences in BIOS each time I wanted to load a different operating system. Plus, running the two most current operating systems on a single desktop computer has always been the most economical way for maintaining hands on access to relevant material – assisting users, providing guides and screenshots, etc. This scenario provides me with a very quick and easy route to get up and running again in case of a disaster. What follows is a summary of my experiences with EasyBCD and why it did not suit my particular requirements.Įver since Vista was first released I’ve maintained two different operating systems installed on separate internal hard drives. ![]() If you search for information across the net on how to dual boot you’ll find plenty of references to and recommendations for EasyBCD. Easy BCD is a free (for non-commercial use) software to help users easily set up multi-boot environments. ![]()
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