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.
- Run Windows Terminal as Administrator. Press Win + X and select Windows Terminal (Admin).
- 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.
- 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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