Use Advanced Boot

  
in Windows 8. 1. Press the “Windows+C” key to open the Apply Charm menu and select “Settings”. See the image below

2. In the pop-up menu on the right, select “More Computer Settings”. See the picture below

3. In the menu bar on the left, select “General”, in the menu on the right side of the “General">"Advanced restart" See the picture below

4. Select “Troubleshooting” after the computer restarts. See the image below

5. Under “Troubleshooting”, select “Advanced Options”. See the following figure

6, “Advanced Startup” will have five options, respectively, “System Restore”, “Command Prompt”, “System Image Recovery”, ““ ; Windows boot settings & rdquo;, & ldquo; automatic repair & rdquo;. See the following figure

7, & ldquo; System Restore & rdquo;: This option is a restore point saved on the restore system, can not be interrupted after starting the system restore, can not be undone. See the following figure

8, & ldquo; Command prompt & rdquo;: The function of this option is to run the system under the system "cmd" prompt pop-up command prompt. See the following figure

9, & ldquo; system image recovery & rdquo;: The function of this option is to restore the previously backed up system image. See the following figure

10, “Windows startup settings”: This option is “Advanced startup option” in the operating system, click “Restart” to restart the computer. See the following figure

11, “Advanced Startup Options>: Under this menu, you can select the desired mode to enter, and the mode of “Safe Mode” will enter from this option. See the picture below

12, “Automatic Repair”: Select this option to automatically fix problems that prevent Windows loading.

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