- The
Windows Boot
Manager (
BOOTMGR) is the
bootloader provided by
Microsoft for
Windows NT
versions starting with
Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008...
- menu interfaces. Second-stage boot loaders, such as GNU GRUB, rEFInd,
BOOTMGR, Syslinux,
NTLDR or iBoot, are not
themselves operating systems, but are...
-
initiated by
NTLDR in
versions before Vista and the
Windows Boot
Manager (
BOOTMGR) in
Vista and later. The boot
loader is
responsible for
accessing the file...
-
installed and used
beside these systems using a boot
manager program, such as
BOOTMGR or
METAKERN included with FreeDOS.[citation needed]
Windows NT-based operating...
- DOS and
Windows NT family,
where NTLDR (NT, 2000, XP,
Server 2003) or
BOOTMGR (Vista,
Server 2008,
Windows 7 and
Server 2008 R2) use
Master boot record...
- (OS
initialization stage) boot loaders, such as shim, GNU GRUB, rEFInd,
BOOTMGR, Syslinux,
NTLDR and iBoot, are not
themselves operating systems, but are...
- can be
located on (almost) any partition, but the boot
files (io.sys,
bootmgr, ntldr, etc.) must
reside on a
primary partition. However,
other factors...
-
Windows Server 2003. From
Windows Vista onwards it was
replaced by the
BOOTMGR bootloader.
NTLDR is
typically run from the
primary storage device, but...
- that are
needed at boot time (such as drivers, NTLDR, winload.exe, or
BOOTMGR) are compressed, the
system may fail to boot correctly,
because decompression...
- "Manage Bootloader"
section of EasyBCD, it is
possible to
switch between the
BOOTMGR bootloader (used
since Windows Vista) and the
NTLDR bootloader (used by...