So, I have dual boot on my notebook which are Ubuntu and Windows 7.But recently, I upgraded my windows 7 to windows 10. But when I startup my notebook, it still shows Windows 7 instead of Windows 10. Although, if I choose Windows 7 boot from it, it will boot windows 10.

The taskbar has seen the biggest visual changes, where the old Quick Launch toolbar has been replaced with the ability to pin applications to the taskbar. Buttons for pinned applications are integrated with the task buttons. These buttons also enable Jump Lists to allow easy access to common tasks, and files frequently used with specific applications.[67] The revamped taskbar also allows the reordering of taskbar buttons. To the far right of the system clock is a small rectangular button that serves as the Show desktop icon. By default, hovering over this button makes all visible windows transparent for a quick look at the desktop.[68] In touch-enabled displays such as touch screens, tablet PCs, etc., this button is slightly (8 pixels) wider in order to accommodate being pressed by a finger.[69] Clicking this button minimizes all windows, and clicking it a second time restores them.


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Window management in Windows 7 has several new features: Aero Snap maximizes a window when it is dragged to the top, left, or right of the screen.[70] Dragging windows to the left or right edges of the screen allows users to snap software windows to either side of the screen, such that the windows take up half the screen. When a user moves windows that were snapped or maximized using Snap, the system restores their previous state. Snap functions can also be triggered with keyboard shortcuts. Aero Shake hides all inactive windows when the active window's title bar is dragged back and forth rapidly.

I had a very similar issue that persisted inspite lots of attempts to rebuild the boot ini file, MBR etc using the recovery console; and lots of messing about with easyBCD.In the end I solved the issue by ensuring that the actual ntldr in the root folder was compatible with the version of XP Pro SP3 I was using.I did this by searching for the latest ntldr version in the windows update folders in my Windows XP installation and simply replacing the defective one in the root folder with the most up to date one.It appears that EasyBCD had written an older version which was causing the boot ini error message regardless of how correct the arcpaths were.Hope this helps.

I had on my laptop windows 7 and ubuntu server 9.10 (the partition with windows 7 was automatically selected at boot time). Today I wanted to install ubuntu 10.4, and for that I deleted the 9.10 partition using windows manager, formatting it to a new blank partition.

I recently installed CentOS 7 on a machine that has been running Windows 7. I did a dual boot installation and installed CentOS in a partition. But when I boot up my machine, it only gives me two CentOS options. It does not give me the option to choose to boot Windows 7. How can I add windows 7 back to the boot options?

NOTE: I'm reading this post titled: CenTOS 7 dual boot with windows, but my /grub folder only seems to have a splash.xpm.gz file in it with no other files. Also, I'm new to Linux and need something more step by step.

Installing epel-release enabled the installation of ntfs-3g. From there, the Windows partition was listed in grub2-mkconfig. The steps in the previous answers then gave the option to select windows at boot.

The error above was Windows 95, for Windows 98, the windows won't load at all, after the Windows 98 boot screen. My processor is 2.20 GHz, and 2 GB of RAM. Is there a program which can reduce CPU and RAM?

I'm using Windows 10, Linux, Macos and Windows 7, so NTFS is out of the question. I am aware that formatting drives on other OSes can have unexpected errors, hence I originally formatted the drive on Windows 10. 

I've run CHKDSK on windows 10, which says there is nothing wrong with the device and nothing to do. 

All OSes agree on the block where the partition starts on the drive, via WMI win32_diskpartition and a number of disk recovery tools. I've looked at that block, and it certainly looks like an EXFAT header. I don't know why windows 7 recognises it as Fat32.

I've discovered why windows 7 does not see this partition, because it is unable to handle a second primary partition on a disk. With an MBR partition drive this is ok because the second partition you make becomes a logical partition in an automatically created extended partition. But with GPT, which supports 128 primary partitions, any second partition you make will also be primary and Windows 7 will only ever recognize the first partition. My USB drive had a 200meg EFI system boot as its first primary partition which windows 7 identified as fat32, but the real data was in the second ExFat primary partition. It doesn't matter what filesystem it is, I did try formatting it to NTFS and windows 7 still would not see the second partition. 

Even windows 7 disk manager had all sorts of problems with it, It can show that there is a partition there, but can't identify it, delete it, format or modify it in anyway. Not even windows 10 disk manager will allow you to modify a "system" partition. 

Fortunately I've access to tools that allowed me to delete the EFI partition without touching anything else on the drive and now my files are visible on windows 7.

I read this topic because I wanted to use Native UEFI for Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 on a HP ProBook 4540s with Intel HD Graphics 4000 and AMD Radeon HD 7650M. This system supports switchable graphics. I tried booting the OS DVD with UEFI Native without CSM and as expected it failed while Windows was loading and it hung. Then I changed to UEFI Hybrid with CSM and I did a clean install of the Operating System and installed the drivers for the graphics hardware. I adjusted the setting in the firmware setup to UEFI Native without CSM from UEFI Hybrid with CSM. When doing this all I got was a black screen after the HP logo splash screen. I then tried loading "bootx64.efi" under "\EFI\Boot" and "bootmgfw.efi" under "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot" manually and I got an error which showed that "\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD" could not be loaded and I got error "0xc000000d". When loading the OS without doing it manually I tried hitting any key to see what would happen and the OS loaded normally. The question is why would I need to hit a key such as ESC or Enter in order to boot. One time I tried I got Windows 7 on a boot list with hitting ESC so I think it is something with the firmware or windows boot manager. I'm using firmware ver. F.61 and I have fast boot and secure boot disabled. I'm using the latest stable driver from AMD which is 15.200.1062.1004 and from Intel which is 10.18.10.4425 according to device manager.

Hello, thanks for the guide, i was trying to boot in pure uefi without success.

I installed w7 in gtp with uefi support, configured bcd for no output, removed vga.sys, installed gpu driver but without cms system boots to windows, i can hear welcome sound but no image at all, monitor stay connected but getting black image.

My system mobo is Rampage IV formula and gpu is Nvidia 750ti.


May nvidia driver fail? Also i cant get image with vnc, i get a black 1024x768 framebuffer.


Any help will be appreciate. Thanks.

0) Do you like to new install windows 7?Do you like to convert the windows 7? Adapt ControlSet001 to current settings.1) Sorry, I don't know. A Intel graphics driver did work in the past.A diffent driver version may behave different at different hardware.You have to try at real hardware.The .inf is not signed anymore, but the .sys are signed stil. Use Dism.exe /Add-Driver /ForceUnsigend -windows-imageInjecting drivers should work still.2) Backup the whole windows 7.The file %SystemRoot%\system32\config\system matches registry HKLM\SYSTEM\. This incldues the vga.sys settings.Backup the file %SystemRoot%\system32\config\system.The suggestion was to rename vga.sys to vga.off.

Hello HP, right now i have installed on my laptop Windows 10 x64 edition, and i want to install WIndows 7 x64 home premium edition, when i make the usb bootable and i try to install the new windows y cannot because i have this error : 0852c4b9a8

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