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Allocation of distinct power button functions

Allocation of distinct power button functions

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kassi123
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05-09-2025, 03:08 AM
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You can switch between normal Windows startup and Linux boot by using the Quick Web Access feature. When you press the Power button, it will launch the web browser, allowing you to select your preferred OS. This way, you can choose Linux when you want and Windows otherwise.
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kassi123
05-09-2025, 03:08 AM #1

You can switch between normal Windows startup and Linux boot by using the Quick Web Access feature. When you press the Power button, it will launch the web browser, allowing you to select your preferred OS. This way, you can choose Linux when you want and Windows otherwise.

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BendoNoel
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05-10-2025, 05:17 PM
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The files needed to start Quick Web Access were saved on the C drive. I discovered an installer that sets up Quick Web Access via Windows, though I have no idea how it works. It only launches when the system is completely off. It doesn’t use any resources from Windows. Could there be a way to change this?
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BendoNoel
05-10-2025, 05:17 PM #2

The files needed to start Quick Web Access were saved on the C drive. I discovered an installer that sets up Quick Web Access via Windows, though I have no idea how it works. It only launches when the system is completely off. It doesn’t use any resources from Windows. Could there be a way to change this?