Changing boot sequence in dual boot OS
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Zohaib R Posts 2368 Registration date Sunday September 23, 2012 Status Member Last seen December 13, 2018 - Jan 7, 2013 at 09:48 PM
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Jan 7, 2013 at 09:48 PM
Jan 7, 2013 at 09:48 PM
Hi bD1977,
From your post it seems you want to change the Operating System Boot Sequence between Windows 7 and another version of Windows. Please try the below mentioned steps and check if this helps:
1. Click Start.
2. In the search box type "Advanced System Settings"
3. Select "View advanced system settings" from the search results.
4. Click "Settings" under "Startup and Recovery".
5. Under "System startup", you can change the "Default operating system" between Windows 7 and other version of Windows.
6. Click "OK" and the next time you start your computer, the boot order should have changed.
Please revert for clarification.
From your post it seems you want to change the Operating System Boot Sequence between Windows 7 and another version of Windows. Please try the below mentioned steps and check if this helps:
1. Click Start.
2. In the search box type "Advanced System Settings"
3. Select "View advanced system settings" from the search results.
4. Click "Settings" under "Startup and Recovery".
5. Under "System startup", you can change the "Default operating system" between Windows 7 and other version of Windows.
6. Click "OK" and the next time you start your computer, the boot order should have changed.
Please revert for clarification.