Windows system changes the boot time of the three methods

  

Windows system, whether it is Windows XP, Windows7, Windows8/8.1 or Windows10 various versions of the system, you can change the boot time of the computer, the specific method is as follows:

Method 1:

1, start-run, enter mscpnfig, confirm or enter, open the system configuration dialog;

2, we are in the open system configuration dialog Box, left click: boot;

3, under the boot tab, we can see that there is a timeout (T) on the right side, in this box you can change the boot time of the computer, here It is 6 seconds, you can also change it to 3 seconds, and click to make all boot settings permanent (K), then click: Apply - OK to restart the computer.

Method 2:

1, right click on the desktop computer (XP system - my computer, Win7 system - computer, Win8/8.1 system - this computer, Win10 system - this Computer) - Properties;

2, in the open system window, we left click on the advanced system settings on the left;

3, in the System Properties dialog box, We click on the settings in the Startup and Recovery Bar;

4. In the Startup and Recovery dialog, the operating system list time (T) is now 6 seconds (because my computer is multi-system, Therefore, set to 6 seconds), you can change to 3 seconds, you can also remove the check box showing the operating system list time (T) check box, the time is 0 seconds, and then click: OK.

Method 3:

1. Set in EasyBCD.exe software: Countdown (seconds) is now 6 seconds, can be changed to 3 seconds, then click: Save settings.

In general, the method 1 and method 2 are simple and convenient.

The above is the way Windows system computer changes the boot time, for friends to refer to and use.

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