Windows 10: Modify boot sequence

Discus and support Modify boot sequence in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hello I have a problem with my Acer laptop,I want to reinstall my windows but I can t change my boot sequence because I have a BIOS password,I did... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by CosmicCrowd6218, Apr 27, 2020.

  1. Modify boot sequence


    Hello


    I have a problem with my Acer laptop,I want to reinstall my windows but I can t change my boot sequence because I have a BIOS password,I did not put the password I bought it from a store like this.When I got the laptop I could install it because it came blank with no OS.My question is how can I modify my boot sequence without entering BIOS?

    Can I use bcdeidt tool to do this?


    Thank you

    :)
     
    CosmicCrowd6218, Apr 27, 2020
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  2. Joan Pin Win User

    Booting Sequence

    Hi,

    The boot order applies to any Windows operating system. It's a BIOS setting that can change the boot order of your device. What is the make and model of your device?

    We suggest that you contact the manufacturer of your device for the boot sequence since some manufacturer provides certain customization on the operating system.

    If you have other questions, feel free to reach out to us.
     
    Joan Pin, Apr 27, 2020
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  3. Jerry8AB Win User
    Boot Sequence Windows 10

    Boot Sequence –

    I am trying to change my boot sequence to where my optical drive is the first option for my Repair Disk.

    When I go to the menu listing my boot sequence, I get:

    Boot Option 1 Windows Boot Manager

    Boot Option 2 Onboard NIC (IPV4)

    Boot Option 3 Onboard NIC (IPV6)

    These are the boot options I get with the Repair Disk either in or out after I go through the restart process. How do I get the boot process to recognize the Repair Disk as the first option?

    Thanks,

    Jerry

    1/5/17
     
    Jerry8AB, Apr 27, 2020
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  4. Modify boot sequence

    Suggested Boot Sequence

    The current sequence is basically load system software followed by user login and then load user software before the PC is ready.

    I believe the vast majority of PCs have a primary user; i.e., the PC has a single user, or it is normally turned on by the same user. Given that this is true, I suggest a better boot sequence would be to load both the system and the primary user software,
    and then present the user with the option to login or switch user. This sequence could be by default and/or controlled in User Accounts.

    Reason: The normal sequence involves turning on the PC, go get coffee (etc.), come back, login and then
    wait for the PC to be ready.

    Respectfully,

    Robt. U. Myers
     
    RobertMyers, Apr 27, 2020
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