gulshannegi Posted October 20, 2020 Posted October 20, 2020 Windows XP - 7 have an emergency boot option called "Last Known Good Configuration" this feature sometimes allows windows to boot correctly when it suddenly starts having boot issues that are registry-based. Windows 8/8.1 and 10 have this feature disabled. I have encountered multiple times issues where this feature would have been of tremendous help in windows 10. fortunately, It has not been removed, only turned off. I followed the guide here to turn it back on. https://www.dell.com/support/articl...o-i-boot-to-the-last-known-good-configuration https://techsherlock.com/how-to-boot-windows-10-into-last-known-good-configuration/ but the guide has you using the legacy boot menu to access the boot option. I would prefer to use the newer boot menu to access the option. I am not that familiar with how to modify the newer boot menu options, so I came here to ask. Is there a way to add the 'Last known good configuration' boot option to the new boot menu, preferably, where it belongs, in the advanced startup options for Windows 10?
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