YOGYAKARTA - Most PC users may be more comfortable to operate the device through one type of operating system. However, there are also some people who feel calm if their laptop or PC is installed with two types of operating systems at once. We call this type of laptop a dual boot.
It's just that, when your device fails to display a menu containing operating system options –or called Windows Boot Manager- when starting the device, please calm down. This problem is not only experienced by your device. That is, there are many devices and users facing the same thing.
It should be noted that the dual boot menu not showing up is usually a problem on newly created dual boot systems. Generally, this problem is caused by incorrect boot management configuration.
Luckily, you can also fix this problem yourself. Just need to modify some Windows settings. Well, for those of you who are looking for a way to solve the dual boot menu not showing up, the VOI team has summarized it from various sources. Keep on reading, okay?
Why is Dual Boot Menu Not Appearing in Windows 10?Before running the way to solve this problem, it's a good idea to know the cause of this problem first. Moreover, there are several reasons that are the cause of this problem. Among others;
Dual boot menu has not been activated Systems with the Fast Startup feature enabled usually boot directly to the default OS, without offering any options The default operating system found in the Startup and Recovery menus is not configured properly There are several corrupted file systems that cause the boot manager to operate poorly How to Fix Missing Dual Boot in Windows 10If you want to try to repair this crash yourself, please do the following step by step. Don't miss it!
1. Activate Boot Menu Via Command PromptIf the boot menu is not activated, then you will not be able to see this menu option appear on the screen. Well, to activate it, you can do the following steps:
Type cmd in the Windows menu search box, then right-click on the Command Prompt menu, then select Run as Administrator. In the Command Prompt window, type the command 'bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu yes' and then click the Enter button. Completed Successfully 2. Configure the Default Operating System on the Startup and Recovery MenuThe Advanced System Settings menu in Windows OS allows the user to select the operating system that will be the default when the device boots. In addition, this feature can also display a list of OS that can be selected and activated when restarting.
Therefore, configuring these settings can also help you to solve the problem. Here's a description of the steps:
Type Win + I to open the Settings application. After that, go to System and open About which is located on the right hand bar. Scroll down the mouse until you find the Related Settings menu, then click Advanced System. In the System Properties window that appears, find the Startup and Recovery menu and then click the Settings button. Inside, look for the Default Operating System menu and select the OS that will be the default OS. Then, click the Time to Display List of Operating System menu and set it within 30 seconds. The meaning of this setting is that the computer will display the boot menu for 30 seconds. If it passes, the laptop will make the default OS for initial boot Click Ok to save changesWell, those are some ways to solve dual boot not showing up in Windows 10. Hopefully it can help you to solve this problem, yes.
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