How To boot windows 10

 How To boot windows 10:To boot Windows 10, you need to follow these steps:


1. Ensure that your computer is properly connected to a power source.


2. Press the power button on your computer to turn it on.


3. As your computer starts up, you'll see the manufacturer's logo or a black screen with white text. During this time, you may see a prompt to press a specific key to enter the BIOS or boot menu. The specific key varies depending on your computer's manufacturer, but it's typically one of the following: Esc, F2, F12, or Delete. Press the designated key quickly to enter the BIOS or boot menu.


4. Once you're in the BIOS or boot menu, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate to the "Boot" or "Boot Order" section. Here, you can specify the order in which your computer looks for an operating system to boot from.


5. Make sure that your computer's hard drive or SSD, where Windows 10 is installed, is listed as the first boot device. If it's not, select it and use the designated keys (usually F5 or F6) to move it to the top of the boot order.


6. Once the boot order is set correctly, save the changes and exit the BIOS or boot menu. This will restart your computer.


7. As your computer restarts, it should now boot into Windows 10. You may see the Windows logo or a spinning circle indicating that Windows is loading.


8. After a few moments, you'll be presented with the Windows 10 login screen. Enter your username and password to log in and access the Windows desktop.


That's it! You have successfully booted into Windows 10. Please note that these instructions may vary slightly depending on your computer's manufacturer and BIOS version.

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