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eMachines recommends Windows Vista® Home Premium.
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System Configuration Utility (MSConfig) - General Tab
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP OEM Upgrade, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
How can MSConfig be used to force the computer to start into Safe mode?
Note: Information is available for using MS Config to troubleshoot Microsoft® Windows® XP startup problems. The Service Configuration Utility, MSConfig, is available for troubleshooting and configuring in Windows XP. To start the System Configuration utility, click Start, click Run, type msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK. When you use the System Configuration utility, you can easily reset or change the configuration settings in Windows to include preferences for the following files and settings:
To prevent any one of these items from loading when you restart the computer, use either of the following two methods:
Before you start a troubleshooting session, you can use the System Configuration utility to initiate a System Restore operation. To do this, click the General tab, and then click Launch System Restore. You can then create a restore point that you can use to restore your computer to a previous state. To prevent individual items or lines from a specific configuration file from loading when you restart your computer, click the tab for that particular configuration file, and then click to clear the check box for the individual line or item that you do not want to load. Check boxes that are unavailable on the SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI tabs indicate that the lines are temporarily removed by the System Configuration utility.
Note: When you click to clear a check box for an item or a line, the Selective Startup option on the General tab is automatically selected. After you make the selections that you want, click OK, and then restart the computer when you are prompted to initiate the changes. To extract individual Windows files directly from the cabinet files, click the General tab, and then click Expand File. To verify that all the configuration files and all the items that are listed in those files are loaded when you restart your computer, click the General tab, and then click Normalstartup. The General tab is used for selecting the type of startup to be used for starting Windows. It is also used to start the Microsoft Windows Restore process and for expanding files from cab folders for use. On the graphic, click the hyperlinks to move through the various tabs.
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