Advanced configuration > boot configuration, what does it do #1408
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The settings in appearance are self explanatory, things like boot logo.cmd, spinning animation.cmd and I'm guessing new boot menu.cmd is for the smooth spinning animation etc. But what the hell is the stuff in behavior, I'm guessing automatic repair is running chdsk or sfc at every boot but that's just a shot in the dark. The docs provide no detail about any of these .cmd apart from the view current values which is rather self explanatory, and the explanations from microsoft file leads to a learn.microsoft page which is full of technical details that don't relate at all to the .cmd names. What I'm getting to is this. |
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Advanced configuration > Boot configuration
1. Always Go to Advanced Boot Options
2. Automatic Repair