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This is a rather silly question, but it's bugging me. On my old computer the win 7 boot screen looks like this flowery thing Now with my new computer, it looks an awful lot like the drak waves ...
I installed Windows 7 RTM on my unibody MBP (mid 2009) last night and it worked great. After booting up and installing the Bootcamp drivers, the only thing I had to do was run the Setup.exe for ...
Secure boot debuted in Windows 8, and while it's a pleasant surprise to see Microsoft extend the feature to Windows 7, it doesn't seem to work correctly for everyone.
Apparently, the Windows 7 still remains as one of the most used OS versions. The software can still "live" for a little time with the release of Secure Boot.
If your Windows 11 computer is stuck at Edit Boot Options screen, you need to get past it and then disable Edit Boot Options screen permanently.
Or, Windows freezes at the login screen due to system corruption. So, you can use CMD on the login screen to perform an SFC/ DISM scan, boot the PC in safe mode, etc.