WinXP and Win7 dual system set the boot sequence method

  

We usually install two operating systems on the computer, one for work use, should be used for daily life. In general, a computer can only boot one system, which must involve which operating system is started first. How to set the WinXP and Win7 system boot order? Now let's talk about the way WinXP and Win7 dual system set the boot sequence.

The method is as follows:

1. Because we installed WinXP and Win7 operating systems, because of the priority of Win7 operating system, the system can set the Win operating system by default. You can see how I can set the boot order of these two operating systems.

2, we first, right click on the computer icon in the Win7 system, select "properties", then look at my picture for the next step.

3. Here, we select “Advanced System Settings”, then select “Advanced” to open the setup options.

4, then we saw the system boot menu, here we can choose which operating system to start, Win7, or WinXP, choose it yourself. In this way, the system selects the boot menu and puts the operating system you choose to boot first.

5, Tips: About the time setting of the boot menu display, it is best to choose more than 10s, if you set to 0, then the system will not display the boot menu, directly into the operating system you set up, This is important, otherwise, the startup of another operating system depends on this tutorial.

About WinXP and Win7 dual system settings boot order method will be introduced to everyone here. If your computer also has two operating systems installed, do not know how to set which to start first, you can try the above method! I hope to help more people in need here.

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