It's still in the same place as XP, Control panel->System->Advanced system settings->Start up and Recovery.
Or you can use EasyBCD...
zzz2496
Hello to all again, I have successfully installed a 64-bit OS and making it dual-boot with my old 32-bit OS.
I would like to ask, how can I change the name of the OS appeared when I am in my boot manager where I will be given 26 seconds to choose to boot into which OS. Bother appeared as: 'Windows 7' so, it is quite confusing for me to choose. Is there a way to change the name like into: 'Windows 7 32-bit' & Windows 7 64-bit' rather than just, 'Windows 7'.
I remembered XP day where I can change the name using msconfig but I can't seems to find it now.
Sorry for the trouble again!
Dual Boot - Change OS Name in Windows Boot Manager
Much thanks, guys! That completely solved my problem!!!
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