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∙ 13y agoon most computers F12 allows you to change boot device. some computers it is F8
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∙ 13y agoThis is not possible. Windows does not have the option to switch between 32-bit and 64-bit modes. If you need / want both, you need to purchase both versions and dual-boot them.
Yes, it has that option. It is present in Start menu
it has start up repair option that vista did not have
in windows instalation time u will get option where to install window???keep 2 differant drives is more eassy. u can install windows like this........than when u start ur pc, u will get option to accept which windows u want to start...but u might have just 5 second to select the option... so be fast.....if u install 2 differant windows like xp, vista..... option will be more eassier to select vista or xp. otherwise option will be xp or xp???
Press select at the opening screen to switch to the other option, the start to start it.
try to start it turn switch off and back on and leave the switch on for 10 mins. try to start again and turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.try to start again turn the switch off and back on for another 10 mins.this should reset the computer and it should start
Go to the Windows Settings menu from the Control panel.Select the Update & Security icon.Now, click the Windows Security menu from the left side pane.Select the Virus & threat protection option and then click on Manage settings.Under Virus & threat protection, switch off the Real-time protection to Turn Off Antivirus.
Go to the System Preferences, select Start up Diskand select the Windows partition.Or you can press and hold down the Option key immediately after the chime and then select the Windows icon.
May be a defective ignition switch
When using Microsoft Windows XP, you simply go to your control panel ( found in the start menu ) and you go to the Security Center or Windows Firewall, and then you switch it off
temp in the run command box causes windows explorer to open showing the contents of the windows\temp directory.
"Many windows operating computers have an automatice update feature. If it is currently not enabled on your laptop or PC you can access it through the control panel. In the Control Panel click on the Windows Updates icon. On the left side panel there will is an option to ""Change Settings"". Click this option and choose the automatic update option. Not all computers have the automatic update option."