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Default Re: Tutorial : Easily multibooot Windows 7 with Linux

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Originally Posted by linuxtechie View Post
DarkStar,

Agreed, the right way is the way you mentioned if a user wishes to let linux control the bootup. However if the user would like to let window's boot manager continue, then again the grub will come to rescue. Instead of reviving linux boot manager, the user can continue without any of but plainly install grub in windows.

BTW A job done nice.

~LT
I did that once but it's a bit of a finicky process to load grub from windows and then you still have to contend with 2 boot manager screens.... whereas with Grub bootloader you can boot directly into windows and skip the windows menu.
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