So, you have recently updated to Windows 10 and there have been some issues in your system. You are trying to boot Windows 10 into recovery mode, but the shortcut F8 kī or Fn + F8 keys mai hana. Are you in a pickle? Do not worry! There are several ways to do so which we will discuss today. But, What is Recovery Mode? Recovery Mode is a particular way in which Windows boots when it faces critical system issues. This helps the CPU understand the magnitude of the issue, and thus aid in troubleshooting. The primary uses of Recovery Mode helu ʻia ma lalo:
- Allows to Troubleshoot – Since you can access Recovery mode even when there is malware or virus in the system, it allows you to diagnose the problem with the Troubleshoot option.
- Saves PC from Damage – Recovery Mode acts as a defender by restricting the damage to your system. It limits the usage of services and devices, and disable hardware-related drivers to solve the issue quickly. For example, services like the autoexec.bat or config.sys files do not run in recovery mode.
- Fixes Corrupt Programs – Windows 10 recovery mode plays a pivotal role in fixing defective or corrupt programs while rebooting the system.
How to Boot into Recovery Mode on Windows 10
Before learning how to do so, it is important to note that Windows 10 can automatically boot into Recovery Mode when faced with a system-critical problem. In this case, boot the system a few times normally before attempting to boot into Recovery mode again. To learn more about Recovery options in Windows 8.1 or 10 and Windows 11, Bus maanei.
Method 1: Press F11 Key During System Startup
This is the easiest way to boot Windows 10 into recovery mode.
1. Kaomi ma Ka hoʻomaka ' papa kuhikuhi. Kaomi ma Ikona mana > E hoʻomaka hou koho e hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC.
2. Once your Windows system begins to turn on, press the Pihi F11 ma ka papa keyboard.
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Method 2: Press Shift Key While Restarting PC
There are multiple ways in which you can force your system to boot windows 10 recovery mode. Try to access the Recovery Mode from Start Menu using the steps given below.
1. Ke kiʻi nei i Hoʻomaka > Mana ikona e like me mamua.
2. Kaomi ma E hoʻomaka hou oiai e paa ana i ka Pihi kuapo.
You will be redirected to Windows 10 recovery boot menu. Now, you can choose the options as per your choice.
'Ōlelo Aʻo: Listed below are the steps to go to Advanced Recovery Settings.
3. Eia, kaomi ma luna lapaʻau pilikia, e like me ka mea i hōʻike ʻia.
4. A laila, koho Nā koho kūlana kiʻekiʻe.
Method 3: Use Recovery Option in Settings
Here’s how to access Recovery Mode in Windows 10 using Settings app:
1. Search and launch Kāu Mau koho Paʻamau, e like me ka mea i hoikeia ma lalo nei.
2. Kaomi ma Hoʻohou & palekana, e like me ka mea i hōʻike ʻia.
3. Kaomi ma loaa mai ka ʻaoʻao hema a kaomi ma luna Hana hou 'ānō malalo o Paʻi hoʻomaka ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻākau.
4. You will be navigated to Hoʻoiho Kaiapili Pūnaewele, as depicted below. Proceed as needed.
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Method 4: Run Command Prompt
You can use Command Prompt to boot Windows 10 into recovery mode, as follows:
1. Hoʻollo ʻO ka hua'ōlelo kauoha ma o Pae Huli Windows, e like me ka mea i hōʻike ʻia.
2. Type the command: shutdown.exe / r / o a pa komo e hoʻopaʻi.
3. Confirm the prompt stating You’re about to be signed out to proceed into Windows RE.
Method 5: Create & Use Windows Installation USB Drive
If none of the above methods worked for you, then boot your computer using a Windows installation USB drive and access the repair setting as explained in this method.
'Ōlelo Aʻo: If you do not have Windows Installation USB Drive, then you need to create a bootable USB Drive on another computer. Read our guide on How to Create Windows 10 Installation Media with Media Creation Tool here.
1. Hoʻokomo i ka Windows installation USB Drive ma kāu kelepona.
2. Select the following fields from the drop-down options given next to each:
- ʻ Languagelelo e hoʻouka
- Hōʻike manawa a me ke kālā
- Papa hana a papaha komo
3. A laila, kaomi ma luna o Aʻe.
4. I ka Hoʻonohonoho Windows pale, kaomi ma luna E hoʻoponopono i kāu kamepiula.
5. You will be redirected to Windows 10 recovery boot menu blue screens as earlier.
haawiia:
Recovery is essential and functionally viable. Furthermore, there are numerous routes that can be used to access the same. We hope that we provided comprehensive solutions on how to boot Windows 10 into Recovery Mode. If you have any queries or suggestions, drop them in the comments section below.