How To Change Boot Order In Windows 11 Computer BIOS [For Beginners]

preview_player
Показать описание
How To Change Boot Order In Windows 11 Computer BIOS [For Beginners]

When your PC boots up, the first thing that loads up is the UEFI Firmware or the BIOS. It does a lot of things which also includes the option to which hardware to use to boot the Windows. If you want to boot from a USB drive or an external drive, you need to change the boot order on Windows 11. The usual default is set to the first hard drive connected to the PC.
Prior to Windows 11, it was possible only by rebooting your PC and then press a unique key like F2 or DEL on your keyboard to get into BIOS. In Windows 11, Microsoft has inbuilt a recovery system that allows you to do many things. One of the options is to boot into BIOS making it a lot easier in case you always miss pressing the key.

In this tutorial, we will show how you can boot into Windows 11 firmware settings (UEFI/BIOS), and change the boot order easily.

Issues addressed in this tutorial:
change boot order windows 11
change boot order ASUS bios
change boot order gigabyte motherboard
change boot order hp
change boot order dell windows 11
change boot order to ssd
change boot order on hp laptop
change boot order Lenovo ThinkPad
change boot order asus
change boot order bios windows 11
change boot order bios hp
how to change boot order without bios
can't change boot order in bios
change boot order dell
change boot order dell inspiron
change boot order dell OptiPlex
change boot order dell bios
change boot order dell latitude
change boot order dell laptop
change boot order from hdd to ssd
change boot order from windows
change boot order from command prompt

Changing the boot order of the "bootable" devices on your computer, like your hard drive or bootable media in a USB port (e.g., flash drive), floppy drive, or optical drive, is very easy.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Worked for me on my HP with new NVMe SSD !! thanks

Chicagoguy
Автор

can windows 11 not have a single fking boot menu? not what mine looks like at all. had my laptop stuck on windows 11 due to windows insider and am now trying to revert it which requires a clean installation. twice now ive clicked different things that just continue startup.

Legit about to just say fuck it and start the installation anyways from my usb.

zerowitches
Автор

GUYYY, all due respect, your videos are (you said it x3) STRAIGHT FORWARD. The button commands are posted on the screen, so why even bother teaching something that's redundant?? What people want to know is WHAT IS THE CORRECT BOOT ORDER & WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO BE DOING THIS ARE SOME REPERCUSSIONS OF NOT DOING THIS OR DOING IT INCORRECTLY....Under from my point of view I'm out here looking for answers getting bombarded with your videos like paparazzi's on Kanye West, that honestly anyone able to search on YouTube probably already know how to (EX. Everyone watching this video clearly can read so explaining what F12 does is really just wasting our precious time, i mean needless to say our time viewing your videos makes YOU THINK ABOUT AN AMBULANCE STUCK IN TRAFFIC ON THE LA FREEWAY when making your next INFORMATIVE VIDEO...please & thank you!! Now go get em tiger!l lol

Jaxxsin_Coke