Thursday, May 4, 2023

Restore the default bootloader in Windows 11

 


Going back from the legacy boot menu to the modern one is the same. The only difference is the command you use in Windows Terminal.

  1. Run Windows Terminal as Administrator. Press Win + X and select Windows Terminal (Admin).
  2. Open Windows Terminal to the command prompt. Or, you can open the Start menu, type cmd, and click "Run as Administrator."


 Enter the following command: bcdedit /set {current} bootmenupolicy standard. Press Enter.

 


 

 

  1. Restart your computer to see the updated boot menu.

That is it. Now you know how to enable the Windows 7-like boot menu in Windows 11. It is also worth mentioning that this guide also works in older Windows versions, such as Windows 10, 8.1, and 8.

Windows 8 was the first operating system with a new blue boot menu. Ten years since the release, many users still prefer the classic variant.

 


 

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