A quick guide to find the Boot menu on Windows to recover or repair

Are you trying to get to the Windows Boot menu through the menu or with a key? If you need to access the Boot menu, you can press the F8 key before the Windows starts. You can also open the Boot menu from the Start menu if you're already logged into your device. Knowing how to access the Boot menu can help troubleshoot your computer if it's experiencing issues. This wikiHow will show you how to get into the Boot menu on Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7.

Things You Should Know

  • Turn on your computer and press the function key for your PC model.
  • To reach the menu from Windows, click "Start" → Power button → hold "Shift" and click "Restart". Click "Troubleshoot" → "Advanced options".
  • Use the Boot menu to find actions you can use to repair or troubleshoot issues with Windows.
Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Using a Keyboard

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    Turn on your Windows computer. To access the Boot menu, you'll need to press a key before the operating system fully loads.[1]
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    Press and hold the Boot menu key. This will vary depending on your device. Here's a list of common BIOS keys by manufacturer:
    • Acer: Del or F2
    • Asus: F9
    • Dell: F12
    • HP: Esc or F10
    • Lenovo: F1 or F2
    • Samsung: F2
    • You must press this key before the Windows logo appears. When done correctly, your computer will start in Safe mode.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 4:

Using Windows 11, 10, and 8

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    Hold Shift as you click Restart. You must hold Shift, otherwise your computer will perform a regular restart.
    • The computer will power off and back on. Instead of booting to the desktop, you’ll see a blue menu titled “Choose an option.”
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    Click Troubleshoot. This will be underneath Continue.
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    Click Advanced Options. You can find this at the very bottom.
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    Click Startup Settings. You are now at the Windows boot (Startup Settings) menu.
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Method 3
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Using Windows 7 and Vista

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    Press Alt+F4. This will open the Shut Down Windows menu.
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    Click the drop-down menu. The options will expand.
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    Select Restart. This will be next to Shut down.
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    Click OK. The computer will now shut down and restart. As soon as the computer restarts, you will need to act quickly—be ready.
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    Press and hold F8 as soon as the computer restarts. You’ll need to press it before the Windows logo appears. Continue holding this key until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu.
    • If Windows boots to the desktop, repeat this process to try again.
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Method 4
Method 4 of 4:

Using Windows XP

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    Press Ctrl+Alt+Del. This will open the Windows Security menu.
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    Click Shut Down…. You can find this next to Log Off….
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    Click the drop-down menu. This will expand the options.
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    Click Restart. This will be next to Shut down.
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    Click OK. The computer will now restart. As soon as the computer restarts, you will need to act quickly—be ready.
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    Press F8 repeatedly as soon as the computer powers on. Continue tapping this key until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu—this is the Windows XP boot menu.
    • If Windows boots to the desktop, repeat this process to try again.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    My Lenovo turbo boost laptop hangs by showing boot menu when switching on, what to do?
    Amin Moghoomi
    Amin Moghoomi
    Community Answer
    Try finding your hard drive in the list. And you can try a Windows installation disk to check your hard drive.
  • Question
    I want to boot up using my old Windows XP Pro Disk and use it to format my hard drive, which doesn't have windows XP on it. Can this be done?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, it can. Insert Your disk. Press the bios key. This depends on your computer. Change the boot order. Save the changes. Reboot your computer. When you see "Press Any Key To Boot From CD", press a key. When you get to "Where Would You Like To Install Windows?", select the drive, press Enter, click "Format As Ntfs" Or "Format As Fat".
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