Sunday, March 7, 2010

How to Change Microsoft System Configuration#3

how to change Microsoft system configuration

In my last post I am talking about the first feature of Microsoft System Configuration. Today I am talking about the second feature of Microsoft System Configuration. The name of the second feature is “Boot”. There are many options in this feature. You can show here configuration options for the operating system and advanced debugging settings, including:



Safe boot:

Minimal: - Boots to the Windows graphical user interface (Windows Explorer) in safe mode running only critical system services. Networking is being disabled if you select it.

Alternate shell: - Boots to the Windows Command Prompt in safe mode running only critical system services. Networking and the graphical user interface are being disabled if you select this option.

Active Directory repair: - You can boot the Windows graphical user interface in safe mode running critical system services and Active Directory by select this option.

Network: - By selecting network you can boot the Windows graphical user interface in safe mode running only critical system services. But if select “Network” then networking is enabled.

No GUI boot:- If you do not want to display the Windows Splash Screen then you can select it. By select it you can avoid to see the windows splash screen by selecting “No GUI boot”.

Boot log: - You can boot the computer with storing all information from the boot process in the file %SystemRoot%Ntbtlog.txt by selecting “Boot log” option.

Base video: - You can boots to the Windows graphical user interface in minimal VGA mode by selecting it. Its load standard VGA drivers and instead of display drivers specific to the video hardware which is plug with the computer.

OS boot information: - if you select “OS boot information” then it shows driver names as drivers are being loaded during the boot process.

Make all settings permanent: - sometimes computer change those option automatically. By selecting “Make all settings permanent” you can make the changes permanent.

Hope all can understand about this feature. In my next post I am writing about the next feature of Microsoft System Configuration. Thank you for see it. Now please give your owner able comment.

2 comments:

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    Cheers,
    Uncle Law

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