![]() ![]() Windows 8 also lets you switch to the old boot menu by heading to System Configuration (simply type msconfig on Start Screen to access this utility). ![]() NanWick Switch Boot is Windows 8 application that does that job. On the bright side however, you can switch to the old black and white Startup Menu which was found in Windows 7. More annoying, some times the boot screen either does not appear or hangs at a blank screen, leaving you with nothing other than rebooting the system. For instance, the new screen shows a loading screen before displaying the actual boot menu – which users may find bit of a hassle. Even though it looks great, it has a few nuisances that may plague the overall user experience. The Startup Screen also offers some additional options, such as system Reset, Refresh, Repair, and command prompt access etc. The redesigned light blue colored menu, for the first time, lets you interact with it using keyboard, mouse or touch gestures. ![]() One of the major changes in Microsoft’s latest offering is an all new Startup Menu (boot screen) that appears if you have dual-booted Windows 8 with another operating system. ![]()
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