

BSD: An operating system based on Research Unix developed by Computer System Research Group.Linux: An open source family of Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux Kernel, first released on Septemby Linus Torvalds.Windows versions: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, etc….Latest version EasyBCD 2.4 was released on with some new features: Add autocomplete for all path textboxes and verify destination of 'change segmentation' boot area' is not less than 75 MB.ĮasyBCD supports the following operating systems.

EasyBCD 2.3 next introduced additional support for creating and managing UEFI-based Windows entries in the boot menu.EasyBCD 2.1 was released in 2011 and this version is no longer free to use in a commercial environment, but remains free for non-profit and home use, with no limitations.

EasyBCD released on Jadded the option to choose the installation directory.EasyBCD version 1.1 is 100% compatible with Windows Vista.Whether you just want to add an entry to your old XP partition, make a copy for testing purposes, are interested in debugging the Windows Kernel, or boot up your 7 test operating systems, EasyBCD can. You just need to point and click, and then EasyBCD will do the rest.ĮasyBCD is designed for all types of users.
