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Not sure...
...that would work either. If you really, really want Windows 8's boot manager, I would say that you have to wipe the hard disk, install Windows 7, and then install Windows 8 as a dual-boot so that Windows 8's boot manager is in control of the process

Not sure that would be worth it though... after all you only see the boot screen for a few moments before you load an operating system.
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Posted by Greg Shultz
10th Dec