i made two install of win 8 and one of kubuntu that are well working .
i used a drive with every os , with the others not connected to prevent errors and be more easy to select the one i want to boot .
by now i would like to clean my efi boot partitions because after testing ubuntu and removing it for kubuntu , i have two entry for them while one is no longer valid .
i also would like to select between the two win8 without having to get in the bios .
at least , if someone knows how to turn win8 vga menu selector to the text one used by win7 . i ll be glad .
here is a 4 x 1440 x 900 : http://i.imgur.com/oMkPZb5.jpg
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help writing a boot menu made of three efi ... it means : i made three install of efi os on three hd
#2
Posted 29 January 2013 - 11:50 AM
Can do it: Windows 8 Switch Boot is a tiny utility by means of which it is possible to return the menu of a choice of operating systems as to Windows 7.
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#3
Posted 02 February 2013 - 10:16 AM
i ll try it and that should help me to quickly find the good parameters .
if you look at the picture you see that there is only one entry for win 8 : the one from the boot disk , but no info for the second may be because they use same bootloader command
in the menu you also see two entry for ubuntu , that are fully written :
for ubuntu i have two :
BCD ID: {4418fe06-695a-11e2-b3d1-806e6f6e6963}
Bootloader Path: EFI\Ubuntu\grubx64.efi
how can i find the BCD ID of the drives or the "Device:" parameter ?
if you look at the picture you see that there is only one entry for win 8 : the one from the boot disk , but no info for the second may be because they use same bootloader command
in the menu you also see two entry for ubuntu , that are fully written :
for ubuntu i have two :
BCD ID: {4418fe06-695a-11e2-b3d1-806e6f6e6963}
Bootloader Path: EFI\Ubuntu\grubx64.efi
how can i find the BCD ID of the drives or the "Device:" parameter ?
#4
Posted 06 February 2013 - 01:46 PM
Maybe cmd -----> bcdedit /enum all ?
But you have 3 efi sys partitions ????
And the bcd you're booting from is on volume 15?
But you have 3 efi sys partitions ????
And the bcd you're booting from is on volume 15?
This post has been edited by grijzeduif: 06 February 2013 - 01:52 PM
#5
Posted 07 February 2013 - 07:10 AM
thank you: that command lists a lot of lines , that looks not easy to mix them in one menu , like my bios do with its boot menu ;']
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