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    UEFI_MULTI

    UEFI_MULTI

    UEFI_MULTI - Make Multi-Boot USB-Drive

    UEFI_MULTI - Make Multi-Boot USB-Drive. USB Multi-Boot of Linux ISO + Windows 10 VHD + Win10XPE in BIOS Or UEFI Secure mode. Make Bootable USB Drive with MBR and 2 Partitions. UEFI Secure boot support requires Format Drive using Grub2 as EFI Manager. Copy and Rename your Linux ISO files to folder images on FAT32 USB Boot drive U-BOOT.
    Downloads: 93 This Week
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    Grub2Win
    Grub2Win is a robust Windows application. Configure Grub boot screens and options directly from Windows. Completely free and open source. All modules are SSL signed for your security. Safely multiboot Windows and Linux systems. Works with both EFI and BIOS firmware. Supports Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 and XP. Use your own .jpg files to create and customize background wallpaper. Grub2Win boots GNU Grub version 2.12 code. Everything installs to a 30 MB directory on your Windows C...
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    Downloads: 3,840 This Week
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    Registry Startup

    Registry Startup

    Quickly set up (or remove) registry to run your software at startup!

    You might want to run a program/file automatically when you log into your Windows account! There are two ways to do this: - Put your file into startup folder - Add a "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" registry key that points to your file Adding registry keys are head scratching if you aren't familiar with your way, but luckily Registry Startup is here to save the day! Simply drag and drop the file to be launched into the input bar, and you'll be able to add or...
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