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Windows 10 Change OS Boot Information


In Windows 7 you could do this trough msconfig.exe abnd get this while booting the system

is there a way to do the same in Windows 10 Pro x64 AU? Same method does not seem to work.

In Windows 7 you could do this trough msconfig.exe abnd get this while booting the system

is there a way to do the same in Windows 10 Pro x64 AU? Same method does not seem to work.
That screenshot looks like it was loading Win7 in Safe Mode. And from what I remember of Win7 it doesn't look complete. There are posts here about booting into Safe Mode, can't point to a specific post but a Search should find it.

That screenshot looks like it was loading Win7 in Safe Mode. And from what I remember of Win7 it doesn't look complete. There are posts here about booting into Safe Mode, can't point to a specific post but a Search should find it.
Not talking about safe mode, i am talking about when you select this
it would show loading of drivers while you are booting up the system

here is a link for windows 7 but as i said cant seem to get this to work on Windows 10

Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems

So does it not show when you tick the OS info box?

So does it not show when you tick the OS info box?
Nope no effect at all,the loading circle is gone thou and that's about it

Not talking about safe mode, i am talking about when you select this
it would show loading of drivers while you are booting up the system

here is a link for windows 7 but as i said cant seem to get this to work on Windows 10

Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems
Give this a try in Group Policy Editor

Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System
In the list on the right,
Enable Display highly detailed status messages

Give this a try in Group Policy Editor

Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System
In the list on the right,
Enable Display highly detailed status messages
Just tried it, No effect at all still the same Windows Logo and circle.

thx for the suggestion thou

Hi, I think you need to check the OS boot information box in msconfig
Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems

Hi, I think you need to check the OS boot information box in msconfig
Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems
Please read the posts above, been there done that.

Hello dtoxic,

I played around with this, and I see the same thing as you.
Selecting the OS boot information checkbox in Win 7 works differently than in Win 10 (and Win 8.1).
In Win 7 i see a list of drivers installing, i don't see this in 8.1 or 10.
I don't know of a workaround/fix, but it's not just you.

I've never selected the OS boot information checkbox before, so no experience here.

Now, can i ask some questions ?
The W7 driver list scrolls by so fast i can't read it.
If a driver install fails/hangs does the list "pause" there, so you can see what driver is causing a problem ?
Is that the reason for using this msconfig checkbox ?

I don't know if they broke this or changed the way it works after Win 7

Windows 10 Change OS Boot Information