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Problems with the boot menu.

Problems with the boot menu.

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Skylazerath
Junior Member
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11-13-2016, 11:23 PM
#1
I likely selected the incorrect section (Troubleshooting) to share this problem and my uncertainty about fixing it. Instead of reposting everything, I’ll send a LINK Executive summary: My mobile’s firmware boot menu contains too many entries, making it unclear which ones are safe to remove. If the mods wish to relocate that original post, that would be ideal. Thanks.
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Skylazerath
11-13-2016, 11:23 PM #1

I likely selected the incorrect section (Troubleshooting) to share this problem and my uncertainty about fixing it. Instead of reposting everything, I’ll send a LINK Executive summary: My mobile’s firmware boot menu contains too many entries, making it unclear which ones are safe to remove. If the mods wish to relocate that original post, that would be ideal. Thanks.

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12-04-2016, 10:36 AM
#2
Referenced an old discussion but essentially, there’s nothing to worry about. These are the hidden files and processes your computer requires to start up. The only focus should be what appears on the Metro Boot Screen. Just stay away from anything else if you want your system to continue running.
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DaniilKozhuhar
12-04-2016, 10:36 AM #2

Referenced an old discussion but essentially, there’s nothing to worry about. These are the hidden files and processes your computer requires to start up. The only focus should be what appears on the Metro Boot Screen. Just stay away from anything else if you want your system to continue running.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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12-06-2016, 02:53 AM
#3
I understand your point, but the collection has expanded significantly. After performing DISM on Windows 11 and installing Windows 10, only 10 remained available. I added the missing version using Easy BCD and then Macrium restored it. Recently, I explored the firmware manager and was surprised by the new entries. In the past, I’ve booted from it occasionally, but now I’m unsure which entry to choose without trying. If I’m stuck, I might have to adapt. *For the Samsung 850 with Windows 10, there were only two options before, making selection easier.*
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DRGNdragsYT
12-06-2016, 02:53 AM #3

I understand your point, but the collection has expanded significantly. After performing DISM on Windows 11 and installing Windows 10, only 10 remained available. I added the missing version using Easy BCD and then Macrium restored it. Recently, I explored the firmware manager and was surprised by the new entries. In the past, I’ve booted from it occasionally, but now I’m unsure which entry to choose without trying. If I’m stuck, I might have to adapt. *For the Samsung 850 with Windows 10, there were only two options before, making selection easier.*