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220-1202 Practice Question: That their Windows 11 laptop suddenly shows a…
A user reports that their Windows 11 laptop suddenly shows a blue screen with an error message every time they try to boot. You need to access advanced troubleshooting options to repair the system. Which key should you press during startup to access the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE)?
⚠ Common exam trap
It's easy for candidates to confuse the F8 key (used in legacy Windows) with the modern F11 key for WinRE, or they mistakenly think F2 or F12 are used for recovery instead of firmware or boot menu access.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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F11
Pressing F11 during the Windows 11 boot process is the standard key to access the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on most modern systems. WinRE provides advanced troubleshooting tools such as System Restore, Startup Repair, Command Prompt, and Safe Mode, which are essential for repairing a system that fails to boot due to a blue screen error.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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F8
Why it's wrong here
In Windows 7 and older operating systems, the F8 key was the standard method to access the Advanced Boot Options menu, which included Safe Mode and other recovery tools. However, in Windows 11, this functionality is disabled by default due to faster boot times and the introduction of the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). Attempting to use F8 on a modern Windows 11 laptop will typically have no effect or may trigger a different OEM-specific function, rendering it ineffective for accessing WinRE.
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F11
Why this is correct
The F11 key is widely recognized on many modern Windows 11 systems as the hotkey to directly access the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). WinRE provides critical troubleshooting and repair options, such as Startup Repair, System Restore, Go back to the previous version, and the ability to access a command prompt for advanced diagnostics. This environment is essential for resolving boot issues or system instability when Windows fails to start normally, making it the correct choice for recovery.
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F2
Why it's wrong here
The F2 key is commonly designated by many motherboard manufacturers to enter the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) or UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) setup utility during the system's power-on self-test (POST) phase. This utility allows users to configure hardware settings, boot order, system clock, and other low-level firmware parameters. It does not provide access to the Windows operating system's recovery environment or its repair tools, focusing instead on hardware-level configuration.
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F12
Why it's wrong here
On many computer systems, pressing the F12 key during startup invokes the one-time boot device selection menu. This menu allows a user to temporarily override the default boot order configured in the BIOS/UEFI and choose a specific device, such as a USB drive, CD/DVD-ROM, or network boot, to start the system from. While useful for installing operating systems or running diagnostics from external media, it does not directly launch the Windows Recovery Environment for system repair.
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