Win7 The Boot Manager is typically installed over a dual system or used GHOST friends will encounter, the single system generally will not have.
Such as:
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I After recovering to a single system or whatever. ~ do not want to be the starting choice, want to delete or call hidden to this " black box , will not know how to do.
most of the online approach is to modify its Timeout to 0. But there will be a flash of the shadow, it feels very awkward.
I have a way, I test, success, System environment: Win7 SP1 Flagship edition the next .
1. start the cmd command prompt with Administrator privileges first
Click Start, enter in Search CMD , right-click on the above to run with administrator privileges
2. start BCDEDIT
prompt to enter this bcdedit View Settings
You can also go directly to the third step
3. Enter command to close bootmgr
Very simple, just one sentence:
Bcdedit-set {BOOTMGR} displaybootmenu NO
Display is YES and of course not showing is NO up. There is a picture of the truth, to see:
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and return to the second step with bcdedit Check to see if it's successful.
Reboot in the verification, is it successful? Oh
Hide or remove win7 Boot manager bootmgr