Both Windows Vista and XP dual system friends know that after installing a dual system, in the system started the boot menu will be an "earlier version of Windows" menu, looks very awkward, in fact, this is a Window XP system, how can it be modified to Windows XP? In fact, the Super Rabbit can be used to modify.
Log in as an administrator to the Vista system, open the "Control Panel" interface, open the "User account" and click "Open or Close user Account Control" below (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Then remove the "Use User Account Control (UAC) Help to protect your computer" check box in the Display window, then click the "OK" button, and then restart the computer to make the previous settings effective (Figure 2).
Figure 2
Once set, we can use the Super Bunny to modify it. Open the Super Bunny software and click on the "Super Bunny Magic Settings" On the interface, click the "Launcher" tab on the left side of the display interface and click on the "Vista Multiple System Selection" tab on the right, and double click on "Earlier versions of Windows" below to see square brackets, where you can enter a custom name. If you enter "Windows XP", you can save the settings by clicking on the Blank Space (Figure 3).
Figure 3
Restart your computer, and in the boot menu you can see that "earlier versions" have been changed to "Windows XP."