Set Win7 recovery entries to adjust the multiple system boot sequence
Many friends have installed Windows7, but do not want to give up the original system, the installation of dual systems has become a lot of people's choice. However, there is a problem, that is the system boot sequence problems, Windows7 installed after the success of their own set to start the default. So how do you change the previous version of Windows to start the default? The method is as follows.
After starting the computer into the Win7, right-click the "Computer" icon, select Properties from the shortcut menu that pops up, go to System option, click Advanced System settings on the left, pop up the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab, click "Set" in the "Startup and Recovery" group, and eject Startup and Recovery dialog box, click the Drop-down list for the default operating system item on the System Startup tab, and two Startup items--"Earlier versions of Windows" and "Windows7"--Select a startup item that you want.
In addition, the default display of Windows Startup Manager is 30 seconds, and if it feels too long, check "Time to show recovery options when needed" to change the time to 5 seconds. Click OK to go back to the System Properties dialog box, click OK, click the Close button in the upper right corner to exit the setting. When you are done, restart, the default option is the startup item that you selected.
Tip: The system boot order is invalid in earlier versions of Windows and must be logged into the Windows7 to be modified in Windows7.