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(By the way if you type the term into the Control Panel search box it won't find the setting for you, thanks Microsoft, not!) Note that although the above webpage uses the term 'Fast boot', the correct term in Windows 10 is 'Fast Start-up'. Very similar Fast Start-up multiboot issues in Windows 8 & Windows 10 are described in this NeoSmart forums thread:
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I had just upgraded Windows 10 to version 1903, and I've read elsewhere that the upgrade itself turns on Fast Start-up, which might be true. The answer to this problem was to turn off the Fast Start-up feature in Windows 10. However, when I'd restart via the Windows' Start menu option, the multiboot menu would be displayed. The first problem - no multiboot menu on cold boot: Whenever I shut down the computer and cold booted, the multiboot menu would not be displayed. My problem was that although I'd entered and saved all the multiboot parameters in EasyBCD (run in Windows 10) correctly as per the 'how to' pages, the multiboot menu still didn't work properly.
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I'm not documenting here where to install the operating systems (OS's), or set up the basic multiboot menu in EasyBCD, because all that's well described elsewhere on this website. I hope this post will save time for those having similar difficulties. I spent the best part of today getting Windows 10 and Windows 7 multibooting working almost the way I wanted on one of my computers.Īll the necessary steps to make the multiboot menu work were described somewhere on the NeoSmart website, but took me a lot of searching to find.