Bootpart 2.60 freeware

BootPart is a tool for adding partitions in the WinNT/2K/XP multi boot menu (Linux...). Bootpart 2.60 is compatible with Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. BOOTPART lets you add partitions in the Windows NT/2K/XP Multiboot menu. Usually, you only have an MSDOS or Windows 95 entry and one (or several) entries on the Windows NT multiboot. You can also restore the Dos, Windows 95/98/Me or NT Bootloader boot sector on Fat partition. ...

Author Gilles Vollant
Released 2005-08-01
Filesize 25 kB
Downloads 1231
OS Windows XP, Windows 2000
Installation No Install Support
Keywords Bootpart, BOOT, MBR, BOOT.INI, multi-boot
Users' rating
(14 rating)
BootpartSystem MaintenanceWindows XP, Windows 2000
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