Today, I want to share a helpful guide on how to enable the legacy advanced boot option in Windows 10. This feature can be quite useful for troubleshooting and accessing different startup settings. Below, I’ll explain the steps in detail and provide you with an illustrative image to clarify the process.
Understanding the Advanced Boot Options
The Advanced Boot Options menu gives you access to several powerful tools that can help you fix problems with your computer. Enabling the legacy option allows users to troubleshoot and recover their systems more effectively.
Ingredients for Enabling Legacy Advanced Boot Option
- A Windows 10 PC
- Administrator access to the system
- A willingness to follow the steps carefully
Instructions to Enable Legacy Advanced Boot Option
- First, click on the Start menu and select the ‘Settings’ gear icon. This will open the Windows Settings window.
- Next, navigate to ‘Update & Security’. In this section, you will find various options related to updating your system and resolving issues.
- On the left sidebar, click on ‘Recovery’. Here, you will see different recovery options for your computer.
- Under the ‘Advanced startup’ section, click on the ‘Restart now’ button. This will reboot your PC and take you to a blue screen with several options.
- When your PC restarts, choose ‘Troubleshoot’. You will be presented with options to reset your PC or use advanced options.
- Now, select ‘Advanced options’. Here, you will see tools such as Startup Repair, Command Prompt, and more.
- If you want to enable the legacy options specifically, choose ‘Startup Settings’. Click on the ‘Restart’ button to proceed.
- After your computer restarts, you will see a list of startup settings. To enable legacy options, press the number corresponding to ‘Enable Safe Mode’, ‘Enable Safe Mode with Networking’, or other options as needed.
- Your PC will now start in the selected mode, allowing you to troubleshoot or perform necessary tasks efficiently.
By following these steps, you can easily enable the legacy advanced boot options in Windows 10. If you encounter any issues, remember that Microsoft’s support webpage offers a wealth of information and troubleshooting tips. Happy computing!