Method 1: Hit F11
On many computers, if you hit F11 as soon as the computer powers on, you can get to the Advanced Startup Options menu.
Method 2: Boot off of an Install Disk
If you have an install disk on USB or DVD, you can boot off of it and get into the Advanced Startup Options menu that way.
- Create a bootable Windows 10 install disk if you don’t have one already. We have instructions for creating a bootable install drive.
- Boot off of the disk. You may need to hit a button on your laptop to tell it to boot off of removable media.
- Click Next.
- Click Repair Your Computer.
- Click Troubleshoot.
Method 3: Wait for Your Computer to Take You There
If Windows 10 encounters a startup error, it may eventually take you to the Advanced Startup Options menu on boot.
Method 4: Hit Restart with Shift Key Down
If you can make it to the Windows 10 login screen, you can get to the Advanced System Options menu.
- Click the power button icon in the lower right corner.
- Hold down shift and click Restart.
- Click Troubleshoot on the screen which appears.
- Click Advanced Options
Method 5: Use the Settings Menu
If you are already at the Windows 10 desktop, getting to the Advanced Startup Options menu is easy.
- Navigate to settings. You can get there by hitting the gear icon on the Start menu.
- Click Update & security.
- Select Recovery from the menu.
- Click Restart Now. The computer will boot to an options menu.
- Click Troubleshoot.
- Click Advanced Options
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