Why Use EasyBCD When You Have GRUB

When you set up a dual-boot system, one of the most common hurdles is managing the boot process — specifically, selecting which operating system to boot into. This is where GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader) steps in. If you’ve ever faced the hassle of relying on third-party tools like EasyBCD to change between operating systems, GRUB is the solution. In this article, we’ll explore how GRUB works, how it simplifies dual-booting, and some of its more advanced features that can enhance your experience.

Amoghavarsha

I hate my work laptop. It's an i9 Dell Precision 3571. It should be awesome. But in practice, my Macbook Air completely blows it out of the water in every way. Performance. Battery. Portability. Suspend/Resume.

This thing always has the fans cranked up so that it sounds like I'm sitting next to a 1U server, and it's always thermally throttling and slow, even when I'm barely running anything on it.

Not sure if this is just #WindowsLife or if it's our laters of IT security stuff.

#Dell