Operating System Selection Menu for Boot
When starting your computer, you can choose an operating system if you have multiple OS options installed. This boot menu typically appears automatically, allowing you to select the desired OS for your session. Here are some common options you might find in the boot menu:
- Windows 10 — the standard OS for home and office use.
- Linux Ubuntu — a popular choice among developers and those who prefer open-source solutions.
- MacOS (Hackintosh) — a way to use MacOS on a PC through specific configurations.
- Advanced Boot Options — additional boot settings for diagnostics and OS recovery.
- Recovery Mode — a mode for troubleshooting and restoring to a previous system state.
To configure and edit the boot menu, you can use various software tools like EasyUEFI for Windows or GRUB2 for Linux.
If the boot menu doesn’t appear automatically, you can enter the BIOS/UEFI (usually by pressing F2, F10, or Del when the computer starts) and adjust the boot device priority.