But what if the bug is preventing you from even accessing the OS in the first place? Yes, shouldn’t tag it under rarest of rarest cases as that is quite a usual phenomenon, especially in the life of a tech enthusiast. So what should be done in such a case? Well, you could still 0pen the Command Prompt window from the BIOS even if your PC cannot boot to the OS. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. Follow along.
Open Command Prompt when PC cannot boot to OS
There exist three different methods through which you could get this job done. We have listed both these methods below, you may refer to the one that is in sync with your requirement.
Method 1: Via Automatic Repair Mode
This method is the longest of the three but does not require the help of an additional PC. So if you don’t have an additional PC in hand, then this should be your go-to method.
Method 2: Via Windows Bootable USB and Shortcut Keys
This is the shortest of three methods but requires you to have an additional PC at hand as we will be creating a Windows bootable USB.
Method 3: Via Windows Bootable USB and GUI
While this is also not a lengthy method, but as before has the same drawback of the requirement of an additional PC at hand as it will be used to create a Windows bootable USB. So if for some reason your keyboard isn’t working along the expected lines, then you should opt for this method. That’s it. These were the three methods to open the Command Prompt when your PC cannot boot to the OS. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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