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OPTION ONE
Through Startup and Recovery
1. Open the Start Menu.
A) Right click on the Computer button on the dark right side and click on Properties.
B) Go to step 3.
OR
2. Open the Control Panel (icons view) and click on the System icon.
3. In the left blue pane, click on the Advanced system settings link. (See screenshot below)
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5. Under the Advanced tab, click on the Settings button under Startup and Recovery. (See
screenshot below)
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6. Under System Startup, select a operating system from the drop down menu to be the new
default operating system, then click on OK. (See screenshots below)
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OPTION TWO
Through System Configuration
1. Open the Start Menu, type msconfig in the search line, and press Enter.
3. Select a listed operating system that is not already set as the Default OS, and click on the Set
as default button to make the selected OS the new default instead. (see screenshot above)
OPTION THREE
Using the bcdedit Command
1. Open a elevated command prompt or a command prompt at boot.
NOTE: If you have a RAID setup or a PCI-E SSD as your boot drive and want to open a
command prompt at boot, then you may need to use the Load Drivers option in the System
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Recovery Options screen to load it's drivers first before Windows will see the boot drive to be
able to use the bcdedit command on it.
2. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: This will let you see what OS is the default to start under the Windows Boot Manager
section, and to see the description (name) and identifier of the operating system(s) listed in
Windows Boot Manager under the Windows Boot Loader section(s). For example, Microsoft
Windows Vista (description) as {730ab458-b062-11e0-84f1-fa307df851c2} (identifier).
3. In the elevated command prompt, type the command below for a listed OS that you want to be
the default OS to start, and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
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For example: If I wanted to change the default OS to start from Windows 7 Ultimate
(description) as {current} (identifier) to Microsoft Windows Vista (description) as {730ab458-
b062-11e0-84f1-fa307df851c2} (identifier), I would type this below and press Enter.
4. In the elevated command prompt, type bcdedit and press enter. (see screenshot below step 3)
NOTE: This will let you see and verify the new default OS identifier to start under the Windows
Boot Manager section. For example, {default} identifier for Microsoft Windows Vista
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(description) now.
OPTION FOUR
Using the "EasyBCD" Program
1. If you have not already, download and install a free version of the EasyBCD program, then
run it.
NOTE: The free version download is at the bottom under "Download free for limited, non-
commercial use". Registration is not required to download.
2. Click on the Edit Boot Menu button, then check the box for the OS that you want to be the
default OS to start in the Windows Boot Manager. (see screenshot below)