Native GNU Grub version 2.06 code is loaded by Grub2Win.
Complies with Windows XP, 11, 10, 8, and 7.
Safely boot Linux and Windows operating systems from GPT and MBR drives. For your security, all modules are digitally signed. The majority of Linux distributions, the GNU operating system, and the Solaris operating system on x86 platforms, starting with the Solaris 10 1/06 release, all use GNU GRUB as their boot loader. It is mainly utilized with Unix-like systems. The Grand Unified Bootloader package served as the foundation for the creation of GNU GRUB (a play on Grand Unified Theory). The Free Software Foundation's Multiboot Specification's reference implementation, GRUB, gives users the option to boot one of several operating systems that are installed on a computer or choose a specific kernel configuration that is available on a certain operating system's partitions. The GNU Project's boot loader software is called GNU GRUB, which is short for GNU Grand Unified Bootloader.