I had, well until this morning, a very stable dual boot where my PC would show the metro bootloader (blue gui screen) with the OS selection (set to 5 sec autoload). Well it is no longer doing that it just boots directly into windows 10. Once loaded I can see the windows 7 drive in explorer and everything is as expected in disk management with 3 primary partitions visible, and their respective characteristics, i.e. active, boot, pagefile, crash dump, etc. Originally, I had installed 7 then made some space on the SSD and installed 10 so the dual boot was created effortlessly. Since then I have been using EasyBCD and iReboot, to configure and monitor booting, and today I again used EasyBCD to add the missing windows 7 entry. But I am booting into 10 and even if I change the default to 7 it will ignore it and still boot into 10. I do not want to have to reinstall windows, and I am not really using the windows 7 much, it being obsolete etc, I just have it occasionally as testing ground to try software. Is there anything EasyBCD can do to help me restore the dual boot as it was before? As far as I know, there is no other issue with these 2 windows installations and the windows 7 partition is fully visible and its files accessible. What can be wrong? Thanks in advance for your feedback!