Win8 dual system startup skills Enter Win7 without restarting

  

Windows 8 introduces a new system boot menu, which many netizens know. Compared with the old menu, the new menu brings a lot of new ideas, such as support for mouse operation, built-in system recovery and one-button system detection. However, one of the headaches is that if Win7 or other old system is selected in the new menu, the computer must be restarted first before entering, and it will be very troublesome over time. So, can we restore the new menu back to the familiar Win7 style?

Figure 1 Win8's boot menu is not everyone's favorite

This question is not the first one proposed by Xiaobian. Some netizens tried to solve it, and it was third-party software that reinstalled Win7. It was a great pleasure. In fact, the easiest way is to enter Win7, right click on the desktop & ldquo; computer & rdquo; icon & rarr; & ldquo; attribute & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; advanced system settings & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; start and failure recovery & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Set & rdquo;, use the system's own features to change the default operating system to Win7. After this restart, the familiar Win7 menu is back.

Figure 2 Set Win7 as the default operating system

Figure 3 Win7 version of the boot menu after recovery

After a small series of tests, this trick will not be set to Win8 Or the entry of other systems has an impact. No matter which system, after clicking, it is directly started, and there is no trouble with the annoying advancement. And even if you restart Windows 8, the boot menu is still retained, there is no problem in the network that will return to the Win8 boot menu. Of course, the above settings do not modify the up and down position of the menu item. If it is not good, you can adjust it by some BCD modifiers.

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