How to add grub to boot menu under Vista and Windows7

  
        

Many friends are accustomed to using grub to do boot management. This may be confusing for novice friends. This article is not suitable for beginners. Of course, novice friends know that it is not a bad thing to have grub. Later, put some introductions to grub.

Now let's talk about the subject matter of this article. Under Vista or Windows7, how to manually add grub to the boot menu of the computer.

1: It is recommended to go to grub official website to download grub4Dos (official open source project website: grub4dos.sourceforge.net)

2: extract grldr.mbr, grldr, menu.lst three files to C drive root directory, pay attention to the root directory!

3: Then run cmd in admin mode, type bcdedit /create /d "grub" /application bootsector will have a bunch of ids, you have to write down, wait for the next.

4: Execute the following command ——

bcdedit /set {id} device partition=c: bcdedit /set {id} path \\grldr.mbr bcdedit /displayorder {id} /Addlast

OK, all work is over, start reboot and you will be fine!

Finally, briefly introduce grub4Dos——

What is grub4Dos?

grub4Dos is an excellent dual (multi) system boot software that can be easily booted using grub4dos, such as DOS, Windows, Linux, etc. For example, in the CD-ROM image file that comes with Vista's one-click restore software before the soft media, it contains the software grub4dos.


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