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I upgraded my old laptop to Win 10. Every time I started it the "Choose an Option" screen appeared. But Win 10 was never a success and it got slower and slower.
I therefore bought a Packard Bell (Acer) Easynote ENLG81AP "laptop". Absolutely no problems but it doesn't start with the "Choose an Option" screen.
I worry about possible problems in the future. I have made a recovery USB but would like Win 10 to start with the "Choose an Option" screen. How can I do this?
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Choose an option of what?
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06-21-2017, 06:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2017, 06:12 PM by Compton.)
if you can take a photo and post it that would be great
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06-22-2017, 01:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2017, 01:53 AM by LarryTheComputerGuy.)
- The only scenario "that I can think of" where a PC would constantly boot into the Select Option Screen would be if the Boot Option was not set back to Hard Drive and a CD/USB with an OS or repair Disk/USB was still in the PC...
- The Select Operating System would only show up if the computer was dual boot...
^ Just a thought...
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It was definitely the "Choose and Option" screen that came up every time when starting my old win 10 laptop.
If I did nothing it defaulted to Continue and exited to win 10.
My new Packard Bell (Acer) Easynote ENLG81AP starts with a blank screen then Packard Bell logo, then windows 10 desktop. I can then start working it.
As I said I worry about possible problems in the future. I have made a recovery USB but would like Win 10 to start with the "Choose an Option" screen.
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Did it look exactly like the one that I've pictured?
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ok is the problem happening on the old computer or the new one
just to be clear