Cause: You are running EasyBCD on a Windows PE (Recovery) or ARM64 build. Fix: EasyBCD requires full Windows 10/11 x64. Use a different PC or the BCDEdit command line.
EasyBCD 2.4 makes it significantly easier to boot into Linux distributions or macOS (Hackintosh setups) by allowing you to configure boot sectors and EFI chains without deep command-line knowledge.
EasyBCD 2.4 updated — download now and regain control of your bootloader.
If you’ve wrestled with dual-boot nightmares, missing OS entries, or just want a cleaner way to manage boot options, this update is a quiet relief. EasyBCD has long been the tidy fix for Windows boot configuration: add, remove, rename entries; chainload Linux or macOS; repair BCD when Windows refuses to boot. Version 2.4 keeps that practical spirit while smoothing rough edges users hit with newer firmware and multi-disk setups. download easybcd 24 updated
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(Invoking related search suggestions...) Cause: You are running EasyBCD on a Windows
Before making any changes, EasyBCD allows you to backup your current BCD settings. If something goes wrong, you can quickly restore the previous configuration.
Do not download from:
Security tip: Always verify the digital signature — NeoSmart Technologies. What to expect in this update:
Many third-party “download sites” bundle EasyBCD with toolbars, adware, or fake antivirus scanners. Do not use CNET (Download.com), Softonic, or SourceForge mirrors unless you enjoy uninstalling bloatware.