In theory, the so-called Windows boot manager at computer startup, as it is believed, can appear only if there are two or more installed operating systems on board. However, this is not always the case. For the most part, this may be due to the presence of one OS installed on top of another for which residual components have not been removed. Naturally, when transferring control from the BIOS to the operating system, it is proposed to choose which one to start. This is where the “Download Manager” works, since not every user knows how to delete boot entries or partitions. However, even despite this factor, you can disable the bootloader. But first, let's see what it really is.
Windows Download Manager: what is it?
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