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System Commander
Developer(s)VCOM
Stable release
8.0
Operating systemDOS, Microsoft Windows,
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.v-com.com/product/System_Commander_Home.html

System Commander (SC for short) is a [boot loader/manager | [Bootloader]] software application developed by VCOM. In the event that you have more than one operating systems installed on your system (i.e. personal computer, harddrive), System Commander makes it possible to choose which one of these operating systems to boot. In this regard System Commander is comparable in overall functionality to software like NTLDR, LILO, GRUB, and GAG which also makes it possible to make such a choice at boot time.

System Commander requires either 32-bit DOS or Microsoft Windows (95/[[Windows_98]|98]/[[Windows_Me]|Me]/2000/XP/2003/Vista) to install. But when installed it is makes is possible to manage the booting of several other operating systems including Linux (all distributions), FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, QNX, OS_2, Darwin, older MS-DOS-based operating system like Microsoft Windows 3.x, and other DOS-based systems like DR-DOS and OPEN-DOS and several others.

System Commander is a graphical boot manager which supports up to a 1600x1200 resolution. It also includes a partition manager (VCOM's Partition Commander. For creating, resizing and deleting partitions (suports FAT32, NTFS, and Linux partitions).