The volume boot code, which is part of the volume boot record, is used to load Windows Boot Manager.
The Boot Configuration Data store, a registry-like database that replaced the boot, contains the configuration data necessary for Boot Manager.
The Windows Boot Manager cannot be removed.
In previous versions of Windows, such as Windows XP, BOOTMGR, together with winload.exe, replaces the functions handled by NTLDR.
You can alter the boot choices on Windows Vista and subsequent versions of Windows as long as you’re in the Administrators group, using the BCDEdit.exe utility provided in those versions of Windows.
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