Following are the boot loader features of windows 7:
a) Windows Boot Manager(Bootmgr.exe)
b) Windows Operating System loader
c) Windows Resume Loader
I had the exact same problem with my own computer. Apparently, Windows 7 doesn't work that well with Windows XP's boot loader (when dual booting). I solved the problem (well...sort of) by booting into my Windows 7 partition, Installing EasyBCD (http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1) and adding Windows XP to the boot loader again. The only thing is that when ever I boot into Xp (which is rare now) and then shut down, the Windows 7 boot loader is erased an I have to recover the computer with the Install DVD.The Windows Boot Loader begin erased may or may not happen to you, but it mayBest of luck with it,~Dex1010
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.
In order to answer the question, one would need to know for which operating system the "bootstrap loader" or boot loader is intended. There have been many boot loaders since electronic computers capable of running stored programs were first developed. Some of the earliest bootstrap loaders had no name at all; they were merely a list of steps one would execute to flip switches on the front panel of a computer to enter a rudimentary set of instructions that would allow the computer to finish loading its operating program from a paper tape reader or stack of punched cards. One popular boot loader used with Linux systems today is called GRUB, which stands for "Grand Unified Boot Loader".
No, and using windows 7 is not legal
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Windows 7 boot camp teaches you how to configure windows 7, which includes installing, maintaining, and configuring. You will also learn how to help windows 7 users.
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 can partition your hard drive and install Windows Server onto the partitioned space. You then can boot up from either Windows 7 or Windows Server.
Yes, I would suggest installing Linux last, makes it so you don't have to reinstall grub/grub2/lilo
Boot Camp is about to be updated to support Windows 7 but some older Macs will not be able to run Windows 7. (See links below)
Boot screens for Windows 7 can come in a variety of options, from a static picture to animated boot screens. A number of websites offer them for free download, including deviantART. All you have to do is alter the settings in Windows 7 to allow the boot screen to show after you have downloaded one.
Yes, in dual boot mode you can run Windows 7 on a Mac.