Getting Easy BCD to boot correctly

dj201595

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I have set up Easy BCD to boot to Windows 11 as the C: drive. Then I have another Windows 11 installed as backup on D: drive. E: is my CD player. F: is Windows 10. Windows 8.1 is G: drive. It has not been coming up with the option of selecting which drive I want to boot in, or it goes to the Windows black screen option to choose. What am I doing wrong? I want the software to give me the options of what drive to boot to. Can anyone tell me something to help?
 
Hello,

Open EasyBCD, go to "Edit Boot Menu," and set the Timeout (time to display the list) to 30 seconds. Make sure "Skip the boot menu" is not checked.In Windows, open Control Panel $\rightarrow$ Power Options $\rightarrow$ Choose what the power buttons do.Click "Change settings that are currently unavailable" and uncheck "Turn on fast startup."
 
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