Bootcfg is a command line utility that is used to configure the Windows boot loader. This utility is primarily used to set the number of operating systems installed on the computer, the default operating system to boot, and the time-out value. It can also be used to enable, disable, or delete startup entries, and to add or remove Windows boot options. Bootcfg is a powerful utility that can be used to troubleshoot boot issues and optimize the boot process. It is available on all versions of Windows since Windows XP.
Discontinued The project is no longer maintained. The latest version, released on October 18, 2010, can still be downloaded from Google Code.
Discontinued
REFI discontinued. It has no longer been maintained since 2013. The author suggested visiting http://alternativeapp.info/software/refind/, a fork of the original program.