Earlier, it was the Hardware Interrupts – pressing DEL for BIOS, F8 or F2 for boot menu – that helped computers take the necessary action. Now it is the software that boots so fast – making the use of advanced technologies – that your chances of making use of hardware interrupts are very low.

Advanced Startup Options Windows 11/10

To access the Advanced Startup Options settings screen in Windows 11/10, you have the following ways to do it:

1] Using Restart option of WinX Menu

To boot into the Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10, you can hold down the Shift key and then click Restart from the Power Menu in Start. On restart, you will see the Advanced Startup Options screen. If you need to troubleshoot problems with your Windows computer, you can click on Troubleshoot. When you do this, you are offered:

If you wish to reset your PC, select Reset the PC option. If you need to access other troubleshooting and repair tools, click on Advanced Options, to arrive at the following screen.

Here you will see:

2] Using Context Menu

You can also add Boot to Advanced Startup Options to Context Menu and then use it.

3] Reboot PC into Advanced Startup Options via Settings

Windows 11 users need to press Win+I to open Settings > System Recovery and click on Restart now button against Advanced Startup. If you wish to directly access these Advanced startup options when working on your Windows 10, you can do so via the Settings app of Windows 10 > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced startup and click the Restart now button.

Clicking on Startup Settings will let you change the preset startup settings and options.

Here you can: Windows 10 users may want to especially note that this is where you can enable Safe Mode. Clicking on the Restart button will bring you to the following Startup Settings screen:

You have to press the keys to bring up the options. Clicking on F10 will show you some more options including Launch recovery environment. Pressing Enter will bring you back to your operating system. Read: How to enter & use Windows Recovery Environment.

4] Using CTRL+ALT+Del > Restart option

Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to open the Switch User screenClick the Power button in the bottom-left sidePress the Shift key and select Restart.

You will boot to the Advanced Startup Options screen.

5] Using Lock Screen > Restart option

Open the Lock screenClick the Power button in the bottom-left sidePress the Shift key and select Restart.

You will boot to the Advanced Startup Options screen.

6] Reboot into Advanced Startup Options using shutdown.exe

The third method is a bit tough to remember. You have to open the command prompt and type the following: Hit Enter and see. TIP: This post will show you Reset Windows 11 using Advanced Startup Options when PC won’t boot.

7] Reboot into Advanced Startup Options using bcdedit.exe command line

You can also Boot Windows directly to the Advanced Startup Settings screen using Command Prompt. These settings are useful to know as, not only can you change your boot defaults here, but they can also be very useful to you if your computer will not start or you need to troubleshoot and fix other Windows problems. Related read: Windows fails to boot; Automatic Repair, Refresh, Reset PC also fails.