Forum: EasyBoot Topic: How to have multiple menus started by: |eOs| Posted by |eOs| on Nov. 12 2014,00:44
How would one go about launching another menu from the main menu ?
Posted by balder on Dec. 16 2014,02:40
@|eOs|Wellcome to EasyBoot @|eOs| Quote: ” How would one go about launching another menu from the main menu ? Create (or modify an existing menu such as your existing ‘Main Menu’) Save your menu as a ‘Sub Menu’ by ticking ‘Sub Menu’ (changing from ‘Main menu’) Then use ‘Save as’ and give the ‘Sub Menu’ a nice name (‘Tools’ or whatever your menu is intended to be used for). Attention! In your ‘Main Menu’ you must also create a new entry and use menu command, run tools.ezb (or whatever name you use to your created ‘Sub Menu’) To jump back to ‘Main_Menu’ you also create a new entry in your created ‘Sub Menu’ and use menu command; run main_menu.ezb (or whatever name you use to your ‘Main Menu’) Note1: you can also ‘jump’ directly to some other ‘Sub menu’ and from that second ‘Sub menu’ jump back to the ‘Main Menu’ simply by using ‘run main_menu.ezb’ Note2: you can have more than 30 different menus to jump between – which makes EasyBoot extremely versatile regarding using different menus ![]() ---------------------- Note: I'm heavily occupied for several months with renovating my home residence ![]() Above means I may participate only fragmentary in this forum for a long time ahead ![]() ---------------------- Balder |