[Windows 7]Choose your default OS at startup

Last update on September 28, 2009 11:26 AM by jad05
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[Windows 7]Choose your default OS at startup







In the case that you have multiple OS installed , including Windows 7 ,you can configure the system that will run by default at startup.


Here is the simple way to do it:
  • Press the Windows button + Pause or go to Control Panel and System
  • A panel will open
  • Please click on "Advanced system settings".
  • In Startup and Recovery go to "Settings". A window opens and shows the system installed on your hard disk:
  • Scroll down and select the default system that will run at startup. Confirm OK.
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