

Ĭhoose UEFI version of media if offered, browse to second screen to Repair Your Computer link, then Advanced Troubleshoot options to run System Restore to a point before the problem began, or choose More Options to Go Back to Old Version if this was a version Update. You may need to enter BIOS/UEFI Setup to turn off Fast Boot if it won't allow the Boot Menu key to interrupt starting Windows. īoot media by powering up the PC while pressing the BIOS Boot Menu Key. If you are able to access System Restore or Go Back and it fails, skip to step 3.Ģ) If necessary create bootable installation media to access the repair options if not accessible by any other method. I'm Greg, an installation specialist and 8 year Windows MVP, here to help you.ġ) Try whichever method works here to get into Advanced Startup Options to run System Restore if this is a Windows Update, or Go Back to Old Version if this is a version update.
