So now we want to restart Windows Boot Manager to later add eComStation as a boot option. Complete all the install and you will have you machine only booting eCS (do not install eCS boot manager) I generally don't like using the same "C:\" name on eCS, so I installed it like "X:\" and I formatted it to JFS. Put the eCS 2.0 CD on the drive, boot up and start installing eComStation. You can use programs like Easeus Partition Master. Possible you will need to resize the Win7 partition and leave some 4Gb at the beginning of the HDD as free space. Since this installation goes into a previously Windows 7 installed machine the steps will be: If you want to install eComStation 2.0 along with Windows 7 on the same machine and using the Windows Boot Manager the procedure is very similar to the listed before, with the only difference that after installing eComStation you need to restore Windows 7 as the active partition. Using Windows Vista/7/8 Boot Manager Adding eComStation 2.0 to Windows Vista/7 Boot Manager - Windows 7 Installed First 2.1 Dual Boot eComStation 1.2 / OS/2 Warp 4.52 and Windows XP with eCS Boot Manager.1.3 Adding eComStation 2.0 RC7 on Windows 7 Boot Manager - eComStation Installed First.1.2 Adding OS/2 Warp 4.52 to Windows Vista Boot Manager.1.1 Adding eComStation 2.0 to Windows Vista/7 Boot Manager - Windows 7 Installed First.
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