System Commander
Developer(s) | VCOM |
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Stable release | 9.04
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Operating system | DOS, Windows |
Type | Bootloader |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www![]() |
System Commander (SC for short) was a graphical boot manager/loader software application developed by VCOM. The software allowed for multiple operating systems to be installed onto a machine at once, providing a menu from which the user selected the operating system they wished to boot from. Other software with similar functionality includes NTLDR, LILO, GRUB, and Graphical Boot Manager.
Description
A major feature of System Commander was its ability to hide partitions. An operating system could be configured to not recognize other partitions, preventing the data of other installed operating systems from being accessed or tampered with.
System Commander requires either 32-bit DOS or Windows (95/98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista) to install.
The software can run in screen resolutions up to 1600x1200. It also included a partition manager (VCOM's Partition Commander) for creating, resizing and deleting partitions.
See also
- Comparison of operating systems
- Hypervisor
- List of important publications in operating systems
- List of operating systems
- Glossary of operating systems terms
- Operating System Projects
- System image
- Timeline of operating systems
References
External links
- Partition Commander on VCOM's website