normal startup menu option
i depends what type of computer you have, some computers have different functions that occur when the f8 key is pressed. Also it depends on what program you are running in the foreground window. For example: on my Lenovo X220 Tablet, F8 does nothing in google chome, when i move to another app, it might do something. Or if I press Function+ F8 it gives me pointing device options. Like I said it all depends on what program or computer you have.
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Press the Windows Key to Pull up the Start Menu. You will have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the startup menu.
Execute Autoexec.bat -NormalLoggedStep-by-Step confirmationCommand Prompt onlyPrevious version of MS-DOSDoes NOT execute Autoexec.bat -Safe ModeSafe Mode with network supportSafe Mode Command Prompt only
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Startup stock options is a broad topic that can easily be misunderstood. For a starting point, visit http://www.naffziger.net/blog/2007/03/31/startup-stock-options-isos-vs-nsos/.
The only BAT (Batch) file on a startup disk is AUTOEXEC.BAT (Auto-Execute). And that's not even mandatory. The AUTOEXEC.BAT runs DOS commands after the command interpreter is loaded.
Debugging Mode with Command Prompt only Press F8 for advanced startup option
Upon starting it up, Firefox will reload all of the tabs that were open at the time that Firefox was last closed by using its built in Session Restore feature. To change the startup options in Firefox go to, Tools > Options > Main and choose from one of the three options provided in the Startup section. Show my windows and tabs from last time Show my home page Show a blank page
Type services.msc in the Run box. Once the console initializes, you can manually change the setting for startup in the Startup Type column. You have four options: Automatic(Delayed Start), Automatic, Manual, and Disabled.
Yes, you can enable it by following the instructions below: Tools > Options > Main tab > Startup options > Home page > 3rd option
You can use Startup Repair for Windows Startup Repair for Windows is much more than a Windows startup configuration tool! When Windows starts, it checks for registry entries that allow the system to execute processes together with it automatically, it also allows you to add entries that you want to be started automatically with the system.
This can depends on serveral things. - Programs allocated to execute on startup - Disk fragmentation - Insuffucient hardware - Large amount of stored files on system
At the Windows Boot Managerscreen, select the OS you want to use the Advanced Boot Options for, then press F8.
In Tools/Options/General menu there is a 'Show Startup Tips' option which you can uncheck.