Well, for starters, Microsoft got their act together to some extent, but the hardware it boots on and it's storage medium matter much more. If the hardware uses an SSD or Flash, it will boot faster than a hard drive.
Purchase a copy of Parellels Desktop or obtain it somehow. Obtain a copy of windows 8 Install Windows 8 into Parallels desktop, whenever you boot on the computer open up the program, just click onto Windows 8!
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
If you have errors coming up when you have Windows 7 and Windows 8 installed on a computer, it may be best to delete those two programs. By deleting the files, you will be able to install the correct program correctly.
Nobody knows,they just predict.
Boot Camp allows you to install Windows on your Mac and dual boot. Your Mac will look just like a Windows PC when you boot into the Windows partition. You will also have to install Windows Security on that partition to be safe.
Following are the boot loader features of windows 7: a) Windows Boot Manager(Bootmgr.exe) b) Windows Operating System loader c) Windows Resume Loader
Windows Boot Manager (bootmgr)File,Windows boot loader (winload.exe)File and the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) File
The simplest way to remove it is by removing the boot option and then deleting the files. first, turn on your PC. IF IT BOOTS INTO THE WINDOWS 8 MULTIBOOT MANAGER, MAKE SURE WINDOWS 7 IS SET TO THE DEAFULT! then boot into windows 7. (or vista or XP) then start a program called msconfig either by typing it into the start menu and pressing enter or by typing it into a run command. When it's open click on the boot tab then click on windows developer preview. Then click the delete button below it. Then navigate to the folder or drive with windows 8 in it and delete it, its that simple!
NTLDR is indeed a key boot file in Windows 2000 and all of the Windows operating systems since Windows NT. A machine will not boot without that file.
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition
You don't. Boot priority is specifed by the BIOS, not Windows 2000.
Windows boot manager controls how your computer will restart again. One example is to boot after going to sleep. Another example is to boot after pressing the reset button.