Plop Boot Manager v5.0.15
Freeware
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP
Plop Boot Manager helps you replace your boot loader with a customizable one that makes it easy to choose from multiple operating systems and more.
Key Features:
Plop Boot Manager is provided for free use and used by thousands of people. To support the project, visit its homepage and donate.
Key Features:
- USB boot without BIOS support (UHCI, OHCI and EHCI)
- CD/DVD boot without BIOS support (IDE)
- PCMCIA CardBus support to enable boot from USB PC-Cards
- Floppy boot
- Different profiles for operating systems
- Define up to 16 partitions
- No extra partition for the boot manager
- Hidden boot, maybe you have a rescue system installed and the user should not see that there is another system installed
- Boot countdown
- Hide partitions
- Password protection for the computer and the boot manager setup
- Backup of partition table data
- Textmode user interface 80x50
Graphical user interface 640x480, 800x600, 1024x786, 1280x1024 - MBR partition table edit
- Start of the boot manager from harddisk, floppy, USB, CD, DVD
- Starting from Windows boot menu
- Starting from LILO, GRUB, Syslinux, Isolinux, Pxelinux (network)
- It can be used as PCI option ROM in your BIOS
- Access the whole USB hard disk (up to 2TB) even when the bios has a 128 GiB limit
- You can run the boot manager over the network
- Start the network card boot rom from the boot manager to boot from the network
Plop Boot Manager is provided for free use and used by thousands of people. To support the project, visit its homepage and donate.
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Datum waarop toegevoegd
15 Jul 2016
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2.64 MB
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Ondersteunde talen
Engels
Besturingssystemen
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP1
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