Windows Boot Manager keeps coming up

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  1. Posts : 43
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    Windows Boot Manager keeps coming up


    Today was the first day I believe I experienced this. I installed the update on Tuesday and I do not believe I had an issue with it yesterday. It did do some registry changes but that is it. This morning I boot up the pc, and I get brought to the boot manager. I tried it again twice within the last 20 minutes. Same thing. This is the first time this has happened. Anyone else having any problems with the update? Any suggestions?
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  2. Posts : 71,978
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    Hello BK7794,

    You could use step 6 in OPTION ONE to set the timeout value to 0 to no longer see the Windows Boot Manager.

    Operating System to Start - Change Display List Time

    Hope this helps, :)
    Shawn
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    Brink said:
    Hello BK7794,

    You could use step 6 in OPTION ONE to set the timeout value to 0 to no longer see the Windows Boot Manager.

    Operating System to Start - Change Display List Time

    Hope this helps, :)
    Shawn
    Thanks a lot!

    I will have to give it a try. I will post back with results.

    Update: I unchecked the option and set it to 0 and I am still getting the windows boot manager screen.
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  4. Posts : 71,978
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    Ok. Open an elevated command prompt, type bcdedit, press Enter, and copy and paste the results here to see what it says. :)


    For now, go ahead and set your default OS to run at startup with the timeout still set to zero to see if that may help.
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    Brink said:
    Ok. Open an elevated command prompt, type bcdedit, press Enter, and copy and paste the results here to see what it says. :)


    For now, go ahead and set your default OS to run at startup with the timeout still set to zero to see if that may help.
    This all started after I updated for IE10 on Tuesday. I am tempted to uninstall the update because I do not use IE10.

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7316/8...a68ab710_b.jpg

    Thats what I get when I do the bcdedit. The default os at startup is 7
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  6. Posts : 71,978
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    From your screenshot, you still have the timeout set to 30 seconds.

    Type this below in the elevated command prompt, press Enter, then post another screenshot of the above.

    Operating System to Start - Change Display List Time
    (OPTION THREE: number zero at the end)

    bcdedit /timeout 0
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    Brink said:
    From your screenshot, you still have the timeout set to 30 seconds.

    Type this below in the elevated command prompt, press Enter, then post another screenshot of the above.

    Operating System to Start - Change Display List Time
    (OPTION THREE: number zero at the end)

    bcdedit /timeout 0
    Alright, I looked over what I just did before. The box is still checked off. Very weird...
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  8. Posts : 71,978
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    I suppose you may have just not applied it before closing the window. It's easy to do by mistake. :)

    How's it doing now?
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    So I set it for 0 seconds, still getting the Boot manager. I am really beginning to think this previous update screwed something up. I verified it, and it is 0 seconds.
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  10. Posts : 71,978
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       #10

    What does your "Startup and Recovery" settings look like?

    Under "System Startup", both should be unchecked, and the OS you want to run at startup selected.

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