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  1. EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies

    EasyBCD is a software utility for Windows that lets you control and configure the BCD/BOOTMGR bootloader for Windows 7, Windows 10, and Windows 11 for dual-boots.

  2. Download EasyBCD 2.3 | The NeoSmart Files

    Oct 20, 2015 · Download EasyBCD 2.3 with support for Windows 10, EFI, and more. EasyBCD is a dual-boot manager for Windows.

  3. EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies

    EasyBCD is a powerful bootloader-modification tool that has a wide-range of applications and usages. It can perform a variety of tasks ranging in complexity and application from the most …

  4. EasyBCD and UEFI - NeoSmart Technologies

    EasyBCD controls the Windows boot menu, and has traditionally been used as the primary boot manager. With EasyBCD, it is possible to add entries for Linux and older versions of Windows …

  5. NeoSmart Technologies

    Welcome to NeoSmart Technologies, developers of quality software and purveyors of the finest digital goods.

  6. Recovering the Windows Bootloader - NeoSmart Technologies

    Recovering the Bootloader EasyBCD has multiple recovery options available to you, depending on just how badly your bootloader is damaged. We’ve listed the recovery options by increasing …

  7. Software Store - NeoSmart Technologies

    Software Store NeoSmart Technologies strives for excellence in innovation and development; it is our goal to make awesome software that our users will enjoy. All our products are free for …

  8. EasyBCD Basics - NeoSmart Technologies

    EasyBCD is a powerful bootloader-modification tool that has a wide-range of applications and usages. It can perform a variety of tasks ranging in complexity and application from the most …

  9. EASY BCD 2.3 not opening on Windows 10 | NeoSmart Forums

    Jan 15, 2016 · Hello, I am on windows 10 currently and Easy BCD doesn't seem to open up. It starts the Easy BCD process in task manager for a few seconds then closes...

  10. Ubuntu - NeoSmart Technologies

    Due to a bug in Ubuntu 10.04+, the current steps are rather more convoluted than they used to be in previous versions, requiring the user to first give control of the MBR to GRUB2, and then …