You can back up your files, boot into Safe Mode, uninstall faulty updates and restore your Windows 11 system to a previous secure point. In this article, if you’re a new user, we’ll show you where to find the boot options in Windows 11. It’ll help you easily navigate your settings and save your system in case of any mishaps.
How can the boot options help you in Windows 11?
The Recovery mode or the Troubleshooting mode in Windows gives you access to all the options to restore or repair your windows, booting options, and a lot more. As you can see from our screenshot, this mode helps you troubleshoot your system or reset your PC to factory settings. Actually, the Recovery mode in Windows 11 is the same as the one from Windows 10 and it comes with the following functions:
Startup Repair – A way to check any Windows startup issues Safe Mode booting – It is very useful when you need to boot your system without loading all the Startup software and troubleshoot third-party software interference System Restore – This feature is useful for restoring your system to a previous restore point System Image Recovery – If you have a system backup file, you have the option of restoring your system using it Command Prompt – Advanced users can launch Command Prompt for command-line troubleshooting
For more information on what these Windows 11 recovery methods are intended to do, check the Microsoft page on the subject. If what you truly want to do is just enter it, all you have to do is follow one of the below methods.
How can I access the boot settings in Windows 11?
1. Use Windows 11 Settings menu
2. Use the Windows Start menu
3. Using Windows Quick links.
How to change the boot order on my PC?
If you want to boot from another source, like your USB, DVD, or another drive it’s not enough to get into the advanced booting options, you will have to access your BIOS. SPONSORED There is an option for that in the Recovery mode and we will explain how to do that here: If you need more information on this procedure, read our guide on how to change the boot order in Windows 11. However, sometimes, this is not enough, and when you exit the BIOS, you will find out that the PC is still not booting from the drive you specified. In this case, we have another article on what to do if Windows 10/11 PC ignores boot order to sort this out for good. That’s it. You can now easily find all the settings you need to get your system up and running again. There are various options in the Windows 11 boot settings that you can use to fix any issue or recover your system to a working condition again. For more questions or suggestions, access the comments section below and leave us a note. Your opinion counts!
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