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NTLDR (abbreviation of NT loader) is the boot
loader for all
releases of
Windows NT
operating system from 1993 with the
release of
Windows NT 3.1 up until...
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computer and is
responsible for
loading the rest of Windows. It
replaced the
NTLDR present in
older versions of Windows. The boot
sector or UEFI
loads the...
- by
handing off the
control of boot to
either NTLDR or the EasyBCD-specific EasyLDR,
which byp****es
NTLDR and
boots directly into the OS. MS-DOS, Windows...
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NTLDR menu. However, the
latter option is much more
risky than the
former one
because it
requires that the
computer can boot to the
point that
NTLDR loads...
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loadlin GPL-2.0-or-later
MasterBooter GPL-2.0-only No cost
Source repository NTLDR Microsoft July 27, 1993 (Windows NT 3.1)
Proprietary bundled with Windows...
- Second-stage boot loaders, such as GNU GRUB, rEFInd, BOOTMGR, Syslinux, and
NTLDR, are not
themselves operating systems, but are able to load an operating...
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located on (almost) any partition, but the boot
files (io.sys, bootmgr,
ntldr, etc.) must
reside on a
primary partition. However,
other factors, such...
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GRLDR config in one
image file. It can be
loaded directly from DOS, or by
NTLDR or
Windows Boot Manager. GRUB4DOS is
under active development and as of...
- boot
manager is
known as
chain loading. Some dual-boot systems, such as
NTLDR (the boot
loader for all
releases of Microsoft's
Windows NT-derived operating...
- all
exist in
kernel mode. The
booting process of
Windows NT
begins with
NTLDR in
versions before Vista and the
Windows Boot
Manager in
Vista and later...