VistaBootPRO became popular thanks to the ability to quickly and easily make changes to the roster of Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data (BCD), in other cases it spend more time. The only alternative is the use of the VistaBootPRO bcdedit.exe to run applications located in the Windows folder \ system32 in Windows Vista. Using bcdedit.exe requires that the user knows very well the nuances of working with bcdedit.exe annex, but the newcomer is very difficult to understand this.

Boot Configuration Data (BCD) replaces the boot.ini file from the Windows XP and earlier versions of the OS. If you load the system with several established operating system, such as Windows Vista, and any previous version of Windows, BCD coordinates use boot.ini file in the boot process.

VistaBootPRO 2.0 Beta - complete and fully functional product, but is still a preliminary version of the annex, which is still awaiting official release. VistaBootPRO People are still in need of entries in the Windows Vista OS users. PROnetworks VistaBootPRO invites all to try and share information about their work experience.

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Annex VistaBootPRO can be used for some "cosmetic" changes to the Boot Menu when loading two operating systems, for example, we could rename the standard lines "Earlier versions of Windows" and "Microsoft Windows" in a more intuitive and user-friendly. Just using advanced applications, users can change shape and color, add OS in the boot menu and delete unnecessary and unused items, as well as many others.