Windows 10: Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD

Discus and support Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\System Settings Unchecking the "Turn on Fast Startup" command in the above setting path does... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by socklosk, Aug 9, 2015.

  1. socklosk Win User

    Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD


    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options\System Settings

    Unchecking the "Turn on Fast Startup" command in the above setting path does not do it. There is supposed to be a motherboard software for enabling a normal startup the next time the computer is restarted.

    :)
     
    socklosk, Aug 9, 2015
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  2. BSOD before Windows starts - only when secondary HDDs are plugged in

    THANK YOU!

    I disabled Fast Boot in my BIOS and the problem stopped (I still have Fast Startup in Windows enabled).

    From what I read about fast boot is it initializes all the hardware at once instead of one by one. This can speed up startup. I think I can tell a small increase in startup time by disabling this but its fixed!

    If anyone knows a workaround where I can turn fast boot back on in the BIOS that would be great, but I have a stable computer again!
     
    Martin Leb, Aug 9, 2015
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  3. ʇʇoɔs Win User
    Windows 10 Pro 1709 randomly crashing

    I have had no problems so far, but my Windows Fast Boot (actually called "Fast Startup") is
    enabled (first disabled, applied, then enabled and applied).

    My BIOS Fast Boot options (both the motherboard's 'super fast boot' and the UEFI 'fast boot')
    are disabled. This makes virtually no difference to my startup-time, but has the added advantage of being able to access BIOS (via DEL/F1) during startup.
     
    ʇʇoɔs, Aug 9, 2015
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  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD

    You are confusing two different terms. "Turn on Fast Startup" refers to allowing Windows 10 to do a hybrid shutdown which reduces the boot time once Windows starts to load. That has nothing to do with enabling booting from a DVD.

    You need to find the function key, or delete key, or insert key that is required to be pressed at the very first bios screen when you turn your computer on to either enter BIOS setup or change boot order. That is a function of the BIOS, not Windows. That is usually called Fastboot when referring to the BIOS pausing to allow you to change the boot order.
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 9, 2015
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  5. XweAponX Win User
    The BIOS was only accessible from PC settings under Windows 8, I don't know if I understand how it works in Windows 10. If you can get into your BIOS you should be able to change the boot order so mounted CD's/DVD's will boot first. In Most Windows 8 machines, there was sometimes literally no way to get into the BIOS unless it was from within windows. Has this been changed in 10? Usually the BIOS screen will say "Press F2 to enter setup" etc, if not, just try pressing keys.
     
    XweAponX, Aug 9, 2015
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  6. NavyLCDR New Member
    If that was true for your computer that was a hardware/manufacturer limitation, not a Windows limitation. I've never seen or heard of a computer with a BIOS that was only accessible from Windows. What make/model PC was/is it?
     
    NavyLCDR, Aug 9, 2015
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  7. XweAponX Win User
    I've seen a few laptops. Oh, I am sure there was some trick to getting in there, but a few systems I worked on stumped me good.

    The Ultimate failure of Windows 8.1 was that it was pretty strict with this, unless you restored legacy boot. I found this thread that might have some answers.
     
    XweAponX, Aug 9, 2015
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  8. socklosk Win User

    Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD

    My system boots directly to Windows and does provide me a chance to enter the bios. I have been pulling the plug out at shutdown to simulate a power failure, in which case my computer is set up to do a full boot where I can then enter the bios.
     
    socklosk, Aug 9, 2015
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  9. XweAponX Win User
    Ask /u/Brink, there should be a way to restore legacy boot like we did under Windows 8/8/1. I'll have to search the board and the Windows 8 board to see if I can find the command line.

    I had a Toshiba system that was just like that, I could not get it into the BIOS, until I finally switched it to legacy boot. But the problem there is it's much slower to boot.
     
    XweAponX, Aug 9, 2015
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  10. WhyMe Win User
    Are you referring to a 'fast boot' option within the bios?

    On some motherboards, if you enable fast startup in the bios, it will remove the ability for the user to access the bios at a later date. You would therefore not be able to change the boot order and therefore unable to boot from DVD. In that instance, the only solution is to manually reset the bios.
     
    WhyMe, Aug 9, 2015
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  11. XweAponX Win User
    Yes! This was discussed at length in the Windows 8 forums, I'll try to find any relevant posts.
     
    XweAponX, Aug 9, 2015
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  12. socklosk Win User
    Windows 10 seems to have affected my bios by allowing Windows to boot first. I'm just looking for a better method than unplugging my computer to get to the bios.
     
    socklosk, Aug 9, 2015
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  13. WhyMe Win User

    Disabling Fast Startup for next boot so I can boot from a DVD

    Just reset the BIOS. Open the case and press the BIOS reset button (if the mobo has one that is). If the mobo does not have a reset button then removing the battery works just fine (turn off the power first!)
     
    WhyMe, Aug 9, 2015
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  14. WhyMe Win User
    BIOS can be accessed via windows using third-party software. But is not a good idea as it has been known to be the cause of additional problems.
     
    WhyMe, Aug 9, 2015
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  15. WhyMe Win User
    It is very quick to reset the BIOS. Much quicker than installing third-party software.

    What motherboard model are you using? The manufacturer may well have their own downloadable software to access the BIOS from Windows. It is not a good method though...
     
    WhyMe, Aug 9, 2015
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