Two ways to set the wait time for the boot menu in Windows

  

The boot menu is an essential part of Windows. It is necessary to install multiple systems or install various one-click restore tools. However, if the boot menu stays too long, it will slow down the startup speed and affect the system experience. & rsquo; So, how to set the waiting time of the boot menu, let us really use the comfort?

Method 1 Use msconfig

1, press the Windows system logo key +R, open the "Run" window, enter msconfig and press Enter.

2, at this time, the "System Configuration" window opens. Switch to the “boot” tab and set the wait time in the “Timeout” box below. The waiting time is usually set at 3~5 seconds, which can guarantee the startup time and sufficient time to make a choice.

3. After the determination, the setting is successful and the new startup time takes effect. We can choose to restart now or not in a hurry. The next time you start the system, you can see the effect.

Method 2 Using System Properties

1, right-click on the “computer” icon on the desktop and select “Properties”.

2, open the system properties window. Click on “Advanced System Settings” on the left.

3. Switch to the "Advanced" tab, then click on "Settings" in "Startup and Recovery" in "Startup and Recovery".

4. In the <; time when the operating system list is displayed, set the waiting time. The waiting time is usually set at 3~5 seconds, which can guarantee the startup time and sufficient time to make a choice. All the way to determine, it will take effect.

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