If you want to make a bootable Windows PE drive, select Windows NT 5.x/6.x MBR and click "Install/Config." 2. Managing Partitions (The "Better" Way)
Select the BCD file (usually the "Current System BCD") and click To Delete an Entry : Highlight the unwanted OS and click "Del". To Change Defaults
Windows uses the BCD file to manage the startup sequence. BOOTICE offers a more intuitive interface than the built-in command-line tools .
: Activate partitions, change IDs, or repartition/format drives (including multi-partition USB setups). Sector Viewing
: Clear instructions for common tasks—like creating a multi-boot USB or fixing a "Bootmgr is missing" error—would save hours of troubleshooting. Current Alternatives for Help
If you want to make a bootable Windows PE drive, select Windows NT 5.x/6.x MBR and click "Install/Config." 2. Managing Partitions (The "Better" Way)
Select the BCD file (usually the "Current System BCD") and click To Delete an Entry : Highlight the unwanted OS and click "Del". To Change Defaults
Windows uses the BCD file to manage the startup sequence. BOOTICE offers a more intuitive interface than the built-in command-line tools .
: Activate partitions, change IDs, or repartition/format drives (including multi-partition USB setups). Sector Viewing
: Clear instructions for common tasks—like creating a multi-boot USB or fixing a "Bootmgr is missing" error—would save hours of troubleshooting. Current Alternatives for Help