So the other day I installed Windows 7 on a GPT disk. It works fine. Today I went to boot off my Linux Live USB and I noticed Windows Boot Manager was in the list. I use a traditional BIOS and it doesn't have any features to add anything to that list. I don't want to remove Windows Boot Manager, but I thought it would be more useful to add other operacting systems to it. Any way I can add other entries to the list?
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