When to use the Recovery Console and the command line Often a problem rooted in the Boot. Many IT pros think the only solution to this problem is to start from scratch and reinstall the operating system.
There are other times when a problem in the Boot. In this situation, you can use the command line version of the Bootcfg command. Using the Recovery Console version Of course, using the Recovery Console version of the Bootcfg command means that you must first launch the Recovery Console. If the system is capable of booting from the CD, follow the onscreen instructions to do so.
Now, simply follow the prompts that will allow the loading of the basic files needed to run Setup. Editor's Picks. INI file. Allows the user to add or change the EMS headless redirection settings. Warning BOOT. Availability Bootcfg syntax Bootcfg examples Help and information with the file boot. Note The bootcfg command is not available in Windows Related information How to rebuild the Windows boot. Deletes an existing boot entry from the BOOT. Displays the current boot entries and their settings.
In the Startup and Recovery dialog box, click OK twice. Method 2: Modify Boot. In the Open box, type msconfig, and then click OK. INI tab. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.
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