Methods of Windows 10 Recovery Mode
Windows goes into recovery mode automatically when something goes incorrect on startup. Recovery allows you to troubleshoot Windows with some Advanced options. Recovery mode relates to the Advanced startup options that include various troubleshooting and diagnostic tools, including Startup repair, UEFI firmware settings, prompt, System restores, etc. However, you'll also boot Windows 10 recovery mode manually. In this guide, we'll walk you thru the methods to enter the recovery mode.
Methods to Boot Windows 10 in Recovery Mode
Here you get four easy methods to begin the recovery mode. You can apply these methods according to the situation you have on your computer.
1. Start Windows 10 Recovery Mode when the computer starts.
You should apply this method when you're unable to boot your PC. Switch on the computer, and press the F12 or F11 key to enter into Recovery Mode. However, this doesn't run on all Windows computers. Instead of this, turn on the PC and then shut down the computer when the Windows logo appears. Repeating these steps 4 to 5 times will take you into recovery mode.
2. Start Recovery Mode using Windows Bootable USB
This method is advised when Windows doesn't allow you to boot. So, you require a USB drive for Windows installation. If you don't have it so first create it. Afterward, insert a bootable USB Drive and boot your PC. It will begin the Windows installation setup. Click the "Repair your computer" option on the Windows installation setup window. This will begin to boot Windows in recovery mode.
3. Using Windows 10's Settings
First, launch the Windows 10's settings and then choose 'Update & Security.' Now go to the 'Recovery' section, and under the 'Advanced startup,' click on the 'Restart Now' button. This will boot your PC in recovery mode, where you can get troubleshoot advanced related options.
4. Recovery Mode using Start Menu's Restart Option
This is a fast method to start the recovery mode in Windows 10. There is a hidden feature inside the Start menu's power button. Here you'll get 'Sleep,' 'Shut Down' and 'Restart' options. Hold the shift key and click the restart button, and it will start the recovery mode.
The above methods are easy and helpful for you. When you boot Windows 10 in Recovery mode, you have the Advanced options to troubleshoot Windows errors.
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