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On Windows 200 start-up.
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GerardSchneyer
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On Windows 200 start-up.
Basically I'm trying to remember the file to run to select the start-up
options. I
know regedit and regedit32, but this one I just can't place. This one I run,
for
either Windows 9x or 2000, so I can have it boot up normally, or in trouble-
shooting mode, which I can select which files to start or deselect the ones I
don't. Anyone know which file this is? Thanks for the assist.
Of course you can disagree, but Big Brother is watching.
me.
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08-18-03 10:26 PM
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Andy Barkl
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Re: On Windows 200 start-up.
"GerardSchneyer" <gerardschneyer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030818163545.15462.00002333@mb-m06.aol.com...
> Basically I'm trying to remember the file to run to select the start-up
> options. I
> know regedit and regedit32, but this one I just can't place. This one I
run,
> for
> either Windows 9x or 2000, so I can have it boot up normally, or in
trouble-
> shooting mode, which I can select which files to start or deselect the
ones I
> don't. Anyone know which file this is? Thanks for the assist.
>
> Of course you can disagree, but Big Brother is watching.
>
> me.
msconfig.exe
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08-18-03 11:27 PM
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GerardSchneyer
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Re: On Windows 200 start-up.
There's no need to fear, "Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAMhotmail.com> is here:
> msconfig.exe
Well that's the one for Windows 9x, but what's the one for 2000? Thanks for
that
though, that's been bugging me too.
Of course you can disagree, but only in newspeak.
me.
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08-18-03 11:28 PM
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DullRazor
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Re: On Windows 200 start-up.
If your thinking of dual booting it is boot.ini.
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 21:58:34 GMT, Gary Kendall <gkendall@neodotrr.com>
wrote:
>Is it the Boot.ini file you are talking about?
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> Gary
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>GerardSchneyer wrote:
>>
>> Basically I'm trying to remember the file to run to select the start-up
>> options. I
>> know regedit and regedit32, but this one I just can't place. This one I run,
>> for
>> either Windows 9x or 2000, so I can have it boot up normally, or in trouble-
>> shooting mode, which I can select which files to start or deselect the ones I
>> don't. Anyone know which file this is? Thanks for the assist.
>>
>> Of course you can disagree, but Big Brother is watching.
>>
>> me.
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08-19-03 01:24 AM
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Andy Barkl
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Re: On Windows 200 start-up.
"GerardSchneyer" <gerardschneyer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030818180644.15462.00002334@mb-m06.aol.com...
> There's no need to fear, "Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAMhotmail.com> is here:
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> > msconfig.exe
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> Well that's the one for Windows 9x, but what's the one for 2000? Thanks
for
> that
> though, that's been bugging me too.
>
> Of course you can disagree, but only in newspeak.
>
> me.
There is none. You must use the F8 key upon boot up.
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