Dear terabyte,
it would be great if you can provide a program, that is able to read EMBR and let you decide what is the next boot edit menu (showing existing ones) that will be run after booting, showing the existing ones.
I know that now there is a command line that you can run , but :
1) you should know in advance what is the boot menu you want to run
2) i think it can be run only in Windows and not from MAC os (yes i have a hackintosh system) , or Linux
Don't know if this is possible to achieve .. but at least i try ask:)
i'm asking this as i can switch on my pc remotely.. but cannot decide what partition boot remotely
Fabrizio
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Re: Crazy Idea
You can use bootnow to boot whatever boot item you want (from dos, linux,
windows, os2, solaris, but not mac).
"grisu70" wrote in message news:8815@public.bootitbm...
Dear terabyte,
it would be great if you can provide a program, that is able to read EMBR
and let you decide what is the next boot edit menu (showing existing ones)
that will be run after booting, showing the existing ones.
I know that now there is a command line that you can run , but :
1) you should know in advance what is the boot menu you want to run
2) i think it can be run only in Windows and not from MAC os (yes i have a
hackintosh system) , or Linux
Don't know if this is possible to achieve .. but at least i try ask:)
i'm asking this as i can switch on my pc remotely.. but cannot decide what
partition boot remotely
Fabrizio
windows, os2, solaris, but not mac).
"grisu70" wrote in message news:8815@public.bootitbm...
Dear terabyte,
it would be great if you can provide a program, that is able to read EMBR
and let you decide what is the next boot edit menu (showing existing ones)
that will be run after booting, showing the existing ones.
I know that now there is a command line that you can run , but :
1) you should know in advance what is the boot menu you want to run
2) i think it can be run only in Windows and not from MAC os (yes i have a
hackintosh system) , or Linux
Don't know if this is possible to achieve .. but at least i try ask:)
i'm asking this as i can switch on my pc remotely.. but cannot decide what
partition boot remotely
Fabrizio