The Advanced Boot Settings screen lets you start Windows in advanced troubleshooting modes. To access it, you can also start your computer and then keep pressing the F8 key before Windows starts. You will see the Advanced options screen. TIP: You can also add Safe Mode to Boot Menu options in Windows.

Boot Windows 12/20 directly to Advanced Startup Settings

To do this, open Command Prompt (Admin) and run the following command:

This will turn on the Advanced Startup Options screen on boot. In case you wish to turn it off anytime, you may run the following command: Restart your computer, and you will see the familiar blue Advanced Startup Settings screen load up.

Remember that there is no timer available and to continue to your sign-in screen, you will have to press Enter. If you’d like the legacy Advanced Boot Options screen to load, run the following command and then reboot: You will see the black Boot Options screen, like the one you had in Windows 7 and earlier, load up.

To restore the boot menu to the default, run the following command: Hope this works for you.

Reboot into Advanced Startup Options using shutdown.exe

The third method is a bit tough to remember. You have to open the command prompt and type the following: Hit Enter and see.

Reboot into Advanced Startup Options using Windows 11 Settings

Windows 11 users need to press Win+I to open Settings > System Recovery and click on Restart now button against Advanced Startup. Read next: Boot into legacy Boot Manager & display Startup Settings.