Tag: Access Windows Boot Options Menu

  • How to Access Windows Boot Options Menu

    How to Access Windows Boot Options Menu

    In this post, I will show you how to access Windows boot options menu. There are many ways to enter Windows 10 advance boot menu with each having its own use case, and let’s take a look at these options.

    If your Windows OS is working fine and then you can access the Windows desktop, and you can use the below methods to access Windows 10 boot options.
    Just hold down the Shift key from your keyboard and then restart the system.

    choose an option troubleshoot

    How to Enter Windows BIOS on a Windows PC

    Select Windows Key and then select Settings.

    windows start button

    Select Update & Security.

    Windows settings

    From the left menu select Recovery

    Under Advanced startup click Restart Now. The computer will restart to a special menu.

    windows settings recovery options

    Click Troubleshoot.

    choose an option troubleshoot

    Click Advanced options

    troubleshoot advanced options

    Choose UEFI Firmware Settings.

    advanced settings uefi firmware

    If you don’t see UEFI Firmware Settings, then select Startup Settings instead. When your system is restarting, tap (F1, F2 or different) to access the BIOS.

    advanced settings startup

    Click Restart.
    Your PC will reboot and then take you to the BIOS.

    startup settings windows

    Here are the system bios.

    system bios

    Access Windows Boot Options Menu

    Using Command Prompt to access Windows 10 boot menu
    You can also access Windows bios advanced boot options using a quick Command Prompt command.
    Right-click on the Windows 10 Start button and then choose Windows PowerShell (Admin) from the menu.

    windows button right click

    In the PowerShell window, enter shutdown.exe /r /o and then press Enter.

    powershell shutdown.exe /r /o

    A window will pop up with “prompt saying you are being signed out”, just close it and then Windows 10 will restart to boot options. Nevertheless, unlike the above ways where Windows reboots immediately, there will be a little delay before the Windows restart.

    about to be signed out

    For more details please visit Microsoft