June 16, 2018

How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10: Command Prompt is one of the essential features of Windows, which is used for typing computer commands and is a command-line interpreter on Windows. Command Prompt is also known as cmd.exe or cmd which interacts with the user through a command-line interface. Well, it’s a powerful tool which users can use to do almost anything they can do with the GUI but instead with commands.

How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

Now Command Prompt is also important because when Windows fails to start, the cmd is used for maintenance & recovery. But again if Windows fails to start then how you are going to access Command Prompt? Well, in this guide you will exactly see how to start Command Prompt at boot in Windows 10. There are mainly two methods where the first one involves the Windows installation disk to access Command Prompt whereas the other one uses Advanced Startup Options. Anyway without wasting any time let’s see How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

How to Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

Method 1: Open Command Prompt at Boot Using Windows Installation Media

1.Insert the Windows 10 installation disc or recovery media into CD/DVD Drive.

Hlokomela: If you don’t have an installation disc then make a bootable USB disk.

2.Enter BIOS then make sure to set the first boot priority as CD/DVD ROM or USB.

3.Exit saving changes from the BIOS which will restart your PC.

4.Ha o khothalletsoa ho Tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho qala ho tsoa ho CD kapa DVD, tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho tsoela pele.

Tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ea boot ho CD kapa DVD

5.Now on Windows Setup Screen (where it asks you to select Language, time and currency format, etc) press the Shift + F10 keys on your keyboard to open Command Prompt.

Khetha puo ea hau ho windows 10 install

Method 2: Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10

1.Insert the Windows 10 bootable installation DVD or Recovery Disc ebe o qala PC ea hau hape.

2.Ha o khothalletsoa ho Tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho qala ho tsoa ho CD kapa DVD, tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho tsoela pele.

Tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ea boot ho CD kapa DVD

3.Khetha lipuo tseo u li ratang, ebe o tobetsa E latelang. Tobetsa Lokisa khomphuta ya hao ka tlase-leqeleng.

Lokisa khomphuta ea hau

4.On khetha skrine kgetho, tobetsa Troubleshoot.

Khetha khetho ho Windows 10 menu e tsoetseng pele ea boot

5.Ho Troubleshoot skrineng, tobetsa E tsoetseng pele kgetho.

khetha khetho e tsoetseng pele ho tsoa skrineng sa ho rarolla mathata

6.Finally, on the Advanced options screen, click Laela ka potlako.

Taelo ea taelo ho tsoa likhethong tse tsoetseng pele

Method 3: Open Command Prompt at Boot Using Advanced Startup Options

1.Etsa bonnete ba ho tšoara konopo ea matla for few seconds while Windows is booting in order to interrupt it. Just make sure it doesn’t get past the boot screen or else you need to again start the process.

2.Follow this 3 consecutive times as when Windows 10 fails to boot consecutively three times, the fourth time it enters Automatic Repair mode by default.

3.When the PC starts 4th time it will prepare Automatic Repair and will give you the option to either Restart or Advanced options.

4.Cholela ho Khetho e tsoetseng pele and you would again be taken to Choose an option screen.

Khetha khetho ho Windows 10 menu e tsoetseng pele ea boot

5.Again follow this hierarchy Tharollo ea mathata -> Likhetho tse tsoetseng pele

6.From Advanced options screen click on Laela ka potlako.

Taelo ea taelo ho tsoa likhethong tse tsoetseng pele

Method 4: Open Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 10 Using Settings

If you’re able to access Windows then you could start your PC into Advanced Startup Options.

1.Press Windows Key + I then click on Ntlafatso le Ts'ireletso.

Ntlafatso le polokeho

2.Ho tsoa ho menu e ka letsohong le letšehali tobetsa ho Pholoso.

3. Joale ka tlase Qaleho e Tsoetseng Pele tobetsa Qala hape hona joale.

Tobetsa ho Restart hona joale tlas'a Advanced Startup in Recovery

4.Once the PC restart, it will automatically boot to Likhetho tse tsoetseng pele tsa ho qala.

5. Joale tobetsa Troubleshoot> Likhetho tse tsoetseng pele and from Advanced Options screen click on Laela ka potlako.

Taelo ea taelo ho tsoa likhethong tse tsoetseng pele

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