Ntboot7z ((link)) File

is a bootloader (or a bootloader helper) that enables the booting of a Windows NT system (such as Windows 7, 10, or PE environments) from a high-compression archive.

Many technicians use NTBOOT7Z to build custom "all-in-one" recovery drives. By using the tool to point to various .wim files on a USB stick, they can create a menu that allows them to install or repair any version of Windows from a single thumb drive. 2. Fixing "Ghost" Boot Entries ntboot7z

If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, your GRUB bootloader is already in place. Adding NTBoot7z as a menu entry takes 30 seconds. You no longer need to rely on Windows’ buggy boot manager. is a bootloader (or a bootloader helper) that