![]() But any of the secondary boot items presented can be manually selected instead. But if you install a second (or more) Windows it now causes Boot Manager to actually present itself, with the two menu items (one of which is the pre-selected default which will boot after waiting for some default period (like 30 seconds, or 10 seconds) for you to make a manual override select, before just automatically using the pre-selected default. ![]() By default, a single-Windows menu doesn't display the Boot Manager presentation at boot time but simply goes directly to the one-and-only installed Windows. Normally, adding a second (or third, etc.) bootable Windows to an already-existing bootable Windows environment simply adds an additional boot-time menu entry on the Boot Manager menu list. Quite frankly, I'm a bit puzzled as to why two separate versions of Windows needed to be installed on two separate drives, using the F12 approach to selecting the boot drive. ![]()
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