Microsoft windows xp home edition boot.ini




















Under System Startup , click Edit. The Notepad program will open the system Boot. In Notepad, click File on the menu bar and select Save As 5. Enter a name for the new folder for example Luu and press Enter to create a new archive folder for the Boot.

Double-click the newly created folder, then click the Save button to save a copy of the Boot. Edit the Boot. Follow the steps above to reopen the Boot. Sample Boot. Here is the sample file of the Boot. Note : The Bootcfg.

Click Start to select Run 2. In the Open box, type cmd and press Enter 3. At the command window enter:. INI file from the created copy. The following Microsoft KB articles discuss how to view, edit, and analyze the boot. Perhaps you can get an answer somewhere here:. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I like to know if this is correct or if this is an Error and if it must be corrected.

I have read all 3 links and the last one could be helpful to me, if I have to do any correction. As I interpret it since your machine does boot, whatever it thinks is wrong with the Boot. The location of the operating system.

For example:. A friendly name for the boot entry. The friendly name represents the boot entry in the boot menu. The friendly name is surrounded by quotation marks and represents the boot entry in the boot menu. Boot entry parameters , also known as boot parameters or load options enable, disable, and configure operating system features. You can have zero or more boot parameters on each boot entry. For a list of boot parameters that are relevant to driver testing and debugging, see Boot.

You can have multiple boot entries for the same operating system, each with a different set of boot parameters. Windows creates a standard boot entry when you install the operating system, and you can create additional, customized entries for an operating system by editing Boot. Skip to main content.



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