V1.17
Just wondering how would I turn this feature on or off ?
Adjusted criteria for automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu.
And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
Chris
automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu
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Re: automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu
it does that if there is no default boot menu. once you have a boot menu,
it doesn't alter it automatically.
"krum09" wrote in message news:5362@public.bootitbm...
V1.17
Just wondering how would I turn this feature on or off ?
Adjusted criteria for automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu.
And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
Chris
it doesn't alter it automatically.
"krum09" wrote in message news:5362@public.bootitbm...
V1.17
Just wondering how would I turn this feature on or off ?
Adjusted criteria for automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu.
And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
Chris
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Re: automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu
krum09 wrote:
> And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
To automatically select a default OS, edit the boot item and check the "Default" box. You can also set a "Timeout" value in Settings to have it boot automatically.
> And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
To automatically select a default OS, edit the boot item and check the "Default" box. You can also set a "Timeout" value in Settings to have it boot automatically.
Re: automatically adding a boot item to the boot menu
TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
> krum09 wrote:
> > And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
>
> To automatically select a default OS, edit the boot item and check the
> "Default" box. You can also set a "Timeout" value in Settings to
> have it boot automatically.
Thanks that was it, I guess I missed it in the manual that worked.
Chris
> krum09 wrote:
> > And is there a way to set the default boot menu to a specific OS ?
>
> To automatically select a default OS, edit the boot item and check the
> "Default" box. You can also set a "Timeout" value in Settings to
> have it boot automatically.
Thanks that was it, I guess I missed it in the manual that worked.
Chris