![]() ![]() I guess then the only answer is, go into one of the F2 or F12 menus at startup, change some boot priority order settings, and then startup the computer again. Maybe I find one day something is wrong with Windows and I cannot let computer boot into Windows, so I want the boot menu so I can boot into something other than the main root drive, like into some bootable CD, usb flash drive, or something other than "C" drive. Later in the morning, I want to startup the computer fresh, and choose to boot to a live CD or DVD. Imagine this morning, I want to start the computer and choose to boot to a bootable usb flash drive. The user must change his settings, because the Windows 8 or 10 computer has no Boot Menu for making the boot device selection each time he starts the computer. ![]() The answer then seems, If a computer uses UEFI, NO BOOT MENU is available. You have referred to that posting of yours, about UEFI, before. ![]()
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