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The following sections briefly describe Boot. This document describes aspects of Boot. For a complete list of Boot. The following table provides a mapping from the boot options used in operating systems prior to Windows Vista in Boot. Skip to main content. These options require that the Windows 8 installation software be available.

Before trying either of these options, I recommend going into the Startup Settings menu and trying to recover from the problem using one of the options listed there. I have had to use this option recently as my laptop would not boot into Windows 8 while I was on vacation. Sometimes, issues can be resolved by booting into Safe Mode and then rebooting the computer into normal mode. That was the case with my problem. After booting into Safe Mode, I was able to reboot the computer in normal mode successfully and have had no further issues.

Accessing the Startup Settings menu using the above steps is a per-use situation. Each time booting into the Startup Settings menu is needed, the steps listed below will have to be used. One thing that I do want to mention is that the mouse can be used for selecting the option an all but the last screen.

The Startup Settings screen requires the use of the keyboard like the other Advanced Boot Options menus require. To access the Startup Settings menu in Windows 8, please use the following steps if the automatic repair fails to fix the issue:.

The Advanced Boot Options can provide a good way to resolve issues with computers when the right options are used. Hopefully, the information in this article will help if you ever need to use these functions. I do want to provide one warning about using these tools.

If you are unsure of what the specific option will do, please research it in more depth before trying the option. Robert, aka Ralby in the forums and the chat room, has been working in various helpdesk and technical support roles such as phone, onsite, and remote support for over 10 years professionally.

Ralby has worked mostly with Windows operating systems along with some support for Apple iOS-based, Android-based, and Blackberry mobile devices. When not working, Ralby is an avid reader and occasional PC gamer.

Feel free to email me with any questions or comments you may have. Why use the Advanced Boot Options? What are the Advanced Boot Options used for? To access the Startup Settings menu in Windows 8, please use the following steps if the automatic repair fails to fix the issue: If the PC is not able to be fixed using Automatic Repair, it will boot into Recovery Mode as shown in the image below.

Click on See advanced repair options. If you have only one OS installed, you may start your computer and then keep pressing the F8 key before Windows starts. You will see the Advanced Options screen. Once you do this, you will see the following Options screen. Here you can change the Timer settings, set the default operating system to boot into and set other options too. Clicking on Change the timer will bring you to the following screen, where you can set the boot timer to 5 seconds, 30 seconds or 5 minutes.

This is the time you have to wait before the default OS is automatically loaded. The default setting here is 10 seconds. Clicking on Choose a default operating system will let you set the operating system you want to automatically load, after waiting for the set amount of time.

The setting in my case is Windows If you need to troubleshoot problems with your Windows computer, you can click on Troubleshoot. When you do this, you are offered:. If you need to access other troubleshooting and repair tools, click on Advanced Options , to arrive at the following screen.

Clicking on Startup Settings will let you change the preset startup settings and options. The friendly name represents the boot entry in the boot menu. The friendly name is surrounded by quotation marks and represents the boot entry in the boot menu. Boot entry parameters , also known as boot parameters or load options enable, disable, and configure operating system features. You can have zero or more boot parameters on each boot entry. For a list of boot parameters that are relevant to driver testing and debugging, see Boot.

You can have multiple boot entries for the same operating system, each with a different set of boot parameters. Windows creates a standard boot entry when you install the operating system, and you can create additional, customized entries for an operating system by editing Boot. Skip to main content.



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