GAG is a graphical boot manager, designed to be easy-to-use and intuitive, but without loosing advanced features, like passwords or swapping drives.
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow GAG, the Graphical Boot Manager
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Very easy to use and very reliable. (1) You can test the setup before you write it to the hard disk. (2) Whenever you add an OS you will see a screen with the partitions corresponding to the first disk. If you have more than one disk just press 2 or 3 and you will see the partitions of disk 2 or 3 etc. (3) whenever you are happy with the installation save it to HD (4). I use it with in my laptop where I have win7 64b and opensuse 13.1 64b. Also in my desktop with opensuse 13.2 and opensuse 13.1 both 64b.
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Worked like a charm. I usually use Boot Magic on my legacy PC computers but was having some problems with it on my Dell Dimension 4600 dual boot Win98SE and XP. So I got GAG and it was very easy to install and then tested/tried it out using the floppy disk install. Worked great first time out and then saved to hard drive MBR. Simple to use and looks good and the documentation was excellent. Highly Recommended!.
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It is advertised as working on all OS's however, it does not work on Windows in any 64 bit configuration. From what I see this means it really does not work on any computer that is a sixty four bit computer regardless of the OS. Is this going to be fixed?
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I have used this product on 15 laptops for 3 years continuously without one single issue. It works, every time. You can't ask for more than that.
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Using it since years without problems (contrary to other bootmanagers)