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grub4dos will boot just about anything. It is also easy to configure via menu.lst.
The only drawback - it doesn't support efi.
Grub2 supports efi - difficult to configure. just let it sort itself out by opening Terminal (or Konsole) and run update-grub command as root from a linux install, or linux live cd. ( You need 64 bit linux live if it is efi ).
I don't know how you would configure it from within Windows.
The only drawback - it doesn't support efi.
Grub2 supports efi - difficult to configure. just let it sort itself out by opening Terminal (or Konsole) and run update-grub command as root from a linux install, or linux live cd. ( You need 64 bit linux live if it is efi ).
I don't know how you would configure it from within Windows.
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