Boot ChoOSer v1.0
(c) 1995 Matt Ginzton, MaDdoG Software
released 11/11/95
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Boot ChoOSer is a simple utility to manage Windows NT's multiple boot manager
from inside Windows.  You'll find it useful if you have both Windows NT and
another operating system installed on your computer, and frequently boot back
and forth between them.

Boot ChoOSer runs under any version of Windows NT or Windows 95.  It will not
run under Windows 3.x, as it is a 32-bit program.

Installation
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Boot ChoOSer consists of only one file and does not require any special
installation procedures, but for easist access it should be running at all
times, so add it to your Startup program group or folder.

Usage
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On operating systems with a taskbar (Windows 95 or Windows NT with the new
shell installed), Boot ChoOSer will show up as a notification icon on your
taskbar.  Right-click this icon for a list of operating systems you can
reboot to.

On earlier versions of Windows NT, the ChoOSer will show up as a normal
minimized icon.  Click on this icon, then choose Reboot To and select the
operating system to reboot into.

Note that Boot ChoOSer will ask for confirmation before rebooting; to force
a reboot without confirmation, hold down the Shift key as you select the
operating system to reboot to.  (This does not appear to work under the
current Newshell release for Windows NT.)

Boot ChoOSer works by modifying the "default=" and "timeout=" values in your
BOOT.INI file.  If you don't want these values changed, don't use Boot ChoOSer.

Terms and conditions
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Boot ChoOSer is freeware, but if you like it (or if you don't!) please send
feedback to one of the email addresses listed in the About... box.  Boot
ChoOSer is supplied without any warranties, expressed or implied.
