I tried using EasyBCD on a my pc to fix a problem I was having,I had Windows 10 installed on one ssd and Windows 11 installed on another ssd and I had to reformat my Windows 11 installation and then Windows 10 wouldn't show up in the boot menu.
I tried adding the Windows 10 ssd to the boot menu and it worked but then for whatever the reason my new installation of Windows 11 wouldn't show up in the boot menu and my pc only wanted to boot into Windows 11.
I then ran EasyBCD again and deleted Windows 11 from the boot menu and then added it again to the boot menu and then both Windows 10 and 11 show up in the boot menu everytime now,is it normal to have to delete and then re-add a Windows installation to the boot menu.
Also does Metro give you the blue boot menu screen instead of the black screen.
I tried adding the Windows 10 ssd to the boot menu and it worked but then for whatever the reason my new installation of Windows 11 wouldn't show up in the boot menu and my pc only wanted to boot into Windows 11.
I then ran EasyBCD again and deleted Windows 11 from the boot menu and then added it again to the boot menu and then both Windows 10 and 11 show up in the boot menu everytime now,is it normal to have to delete and then re-add a Windows installation to the boot menu.
Also does Metro give you the blue boot menu screen instead of the black screen.