How to change the boot menu text in Vista, if you are dual-booting Vista & Vista.
By anandk on 01 December 2007
If you set up a dual-boot system using Vista Home Premium and say, Vista Business, the menu text will be the same for each: viz Microsoft Windows Vista. You will therefore be unable to tell which is which, since by default, setup will add the generic entry: �Microsoft Windows Vista� for each installation of Vista, irrespective of the version. So, to make the boot menu text more clear, you can take the following steps...
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