When you reboot your computer, BootMagic no longer loads and the default OS is automatically booted.

To re-enable BootMagic, run the configuration program from either your hard drive or the BootMagic rescue diskette. Mark the BootMagic enabled check box in the BootMagic main window. When BootMagic is re-enabled, it saves a copy of the current MBR and then reinstalls the BootMagic MBR. Upon reboot, BootMagic loads normally and all the previous configuration settings are restored.

For more information on creating a BootMagic rescue disk, see “Creating a BootMagic Rescue Disk” on page 93.

Using the BootMagic Menu

Once installed, the BootMagic menu appears each time you start your computer. The BootMagic menu displays all the OSs configured for booting. Each OS is identified by its user-assigned name and icon. Although BootMagic automatically highlights the default OS, you can choose any of the listed OSs. Simply click the OS you want to boot. You can also use your arrow keys to select an OS and press <Enter>.

If the OS you want is not listed, you can run the BootMagic configuration program and add it to the menu. For more information on adding an OS to the menu list, see “Adding an Operating System to the BootMagic Menu” on page 96.

Using BootMagic to Install Operating Systems

In addition to making it easy to choose from multiple operating systems when you boot your machine, BootMagic makes installing multiple OSs on your system easy. For information on installing to primary or logical partitions, see “Using BootMagic to Install a New Operating System” in BootMagic’s online help. You may also want to refer to the help topic on OS-specific installation issues.

Troubleshooting

Black screen on boot. If you add choose a partition that does not include an operating system and add it to the BootMagic menu, BootMagic will display a black screen after you choose the non-OS item from the menu. To fix the problem, press <Control-Alt-Delete>, boot to DOS or Windows from the BootMagic menu, run the BootMagic configuration program, and remove the non-OS item from the BootMagic menu.

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