To enable verbose mode in Windows 11, you’ll need to modify the system’s boot configuration. First, open Command Prompt as an administrator. Then, type “bcdedit /set verbose on” and press Enter. This command activates verbose mode, which displays detailed information during system startup and shutdown. After executing the command, restart your computer for the changes to take effect. You’ll now see more detailed messages during boot-up and shutdown processes. This mode can be helpful for troubleshooting startup issues or monitoring system behavior. Remember, to disable verbose mode later, use the command “bcdedit /set verbose off” in an elevated Command Prompt. Always exercise caution when modifying boot settings, as incorrect changes could affect system stability.