Get to know Windows Vista's new boot loader architecture
Source: Greg Shultz
You don't need to know about what goes on in the background in order to set up and use Windows Vista in a dual-boot configuration. However, if you plan on attempting to modify the boot procedure like you may have done when dual-booting Windows XP and previous Windows operating systems, then you'll need to have a deeper understanding of how Windows Vista boots. Greg Shultz introduces you to Windows Vista's new boot loader architecture and the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) system and explains how it works in a dual-boot configuration.
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