How to determine if advanced startup options enabled

Hello

Can I use the command ' bcdedit/set {globalsettings} advancedoptions true' and ' bcdedit/set {globalsettings} advancedoptions false"to enable or disable the boot advanced options to appear every time you start, but once activated, how to determine if advanced startup options enabled?

Thank you

No, please download Boot UI Tuner of

http://winaero.com/download.php?view.46

Run it, you can see the option "Enable advanced startup options" unchecked, close it.

Then run CMD as administrator, type the command

bcdedit /set {globalsettings} advancedoptions true
Run Boot UI Tuner again, you can see the "Enable advanced boot options"
checked, so i think that can get the info about advanced options enabled.

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