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Advanced configuration > Boot configuration

1. Always Go to Advanced Boot Options

  • Lets you choose whether to enable or disable the Advanced Boot Options menu every time your PC starts.
  • Upon boot-up up (If enabled), you'll redirected here:

2. Automatic Repair

  • Lets you choose to disable or enable Windows' automatic repair feature during boot.
  • If enabled, It runs chkdsk and also runs System File Checker (sfc.exe) to restore any corrupt files.
  • If disabled, Windows will skip automatic repair even if the PC crashes twice or fails to boot. This may be useful because automatic repair can sometimes get stuck in a loop, so disabling it prevents that issue. (But I don't think this is necessary. …

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