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cjkim-6271 asked Jason-MSFT edited

Can someone tell me? How to delete "boot manager" in F8 advanced boot.

Can someone tell me?
How to delete "boot manager" in F8 advanced!
198059-how-to-delete-boot-manager-in-f8-advanced-boot.jpg boot.


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@cjkim-6271 Thanks for posting in our Q&A. For this issue, it is not related to intune. It seems more related to windows 10. I'm not a support engineer of windows and know little about it, so I will add windows 10 tag. Let's wait for the related engineer involved in this issue.

Thanks for your understanding.

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Thanks for telling me how to solve it.
Thanks for you.

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@cjkim-6271 You're welcome. Hope everything goes well with you. : )

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DSPatrick answered DSPatrick commented

This screen is not presented by windows. Looks more like the cmos setup. Try the last option "Enter Setup" to edit. I'd check the hardware manual for more info.

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Just checking if there's any progress or updates?

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cjkim-6271 answered DSPatrick commented

Thanks for the reply.
But it doesn't work, so I ask the question again.
thank you.198832-windows10-home-not-working-boot-manager-1.pdf



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Again, this screen you posted is not presented by windows. Looks more like the cmos setup. Try the last option "Enter Setup" to edit. I'd check the hardware manual for more info.

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JamieSabbatella answered

Hi @cjkim-6271

You can try this:

  • Log on to windows

  • Run: MSCONFIG

  • Under the boot tab you will see something similar, you can delete other entries if you need to:

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Careful not to delete the Current OS / Default OS

Thanks,

Jamie Sabbatella


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