Created the Repair Disc Win 10-64, How to get it to Boot?

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    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
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    Helmut said:
    The OP said "I got back my normal window boot screen."
    Therefore it is valid, in addition to the other methods.
    No idea why you bother with such comments.
    You should re-read what you posted. If a user cannot boot to the operating system, there are no settings to get to. Therefore going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Restart Now > Use a device > EFI DVD/CDROM is impossible. Knowing how to do it from the BIOS options, which may or may not include changing boot order, is always a good thing to know how to do. That's what I referred to as "Raw". The OP got to the OS this time simply because it did not boot the CD. If this had been a real No-OS-Boot situation, he may well have gotten a BIOS error of invalid boot disk. Hence my comment........

    And, by the way, that is rude......
    Last edited by f14tomcat; 17 Aug 2018 at 07:45.
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  2. Posts : 63
    Windows 10 (ver 1909)
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       #12

    f14tomcat said:
    You probably need to boot to the BIOS Menu and choose "boot from cd/dvd" or whatever your screen would say. This is what is called a "one time boot". Other option would be for you to change the boot order in BIOS to always look for the DVD first. Not really recommended. Also, if you made that using the MS instructions, it should say at the top of the boot screen (after you actually do that thru BIOS) to "press any key to boot from CD.....". You will have about 10 seconds, or it will boot normally to OS.

    Also, you may need to turn Secure Boot off in BIOS.

    You have an HP. The F12 key or ESC key needs to be tapped repeatedly during restart to get the Boot Menu.




    I'm unclear why you are using a Repair DVD to try to do a backup......
    I wrote what the backup/recovery setup lingo suggested... go figure. not the first time an MS misleading dialog. Perhaps the original procedure was written in Urdu!
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  3. Posts : 1,345
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #13

    Rickerz said:
    I wrote what the backup/recovery setup lingo suggested... go figure. not the first time an MS misleading dialog. Perhaps the original procedure was written in Urdu!
    --- It would be interesting to know what the "backup/recovery setup" processes were used.
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