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.
Windows XP boot disks can be purchased at a number of different online sites. Amazon and eBay, for example, sell these boot disks for affordable rates.
You can dual boot anything; as long as they are on different hard drive partitions.
A cold boot refers to starting a computer that has been powered off. A warm boot is just restarting Windows.
Someone can resolve a unmountable boot volume in the PC by either running windows check disc from the command prompt or by reinstalling windows altogether.
The boot files are in C://Windows/system32
I suggest installing Windows, and then Linux (preferably on different physical hard drives). When Windows is installed it tends to overwrite the boot partition, making it difficult to boot linux afterwards.
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
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.