XP boot menu how much do you know (novice must read)

  
        

XP boot menu how much do you know (novice must read)

What is the meaning of Windows XP boot menu: Recently installed Windows XP operating system, know to press F8 when booting or when the computer is not working properly When booting, it will enter the advanced options menu of Windows XP startup. Here you can choose to start Windows XP in 8 different modes except normal boot. What do these modes mean? 1. Safe mode selects safe mode to start Windows XP. The system is only started with some of the most basic files and drivers. Entering safe mode is an important step in diagnosing a fault. If the problem cannot be determined after the security mode is started, or if the security mode cannot be started at all, then you may need to use the emergency repair disk ERD function to repair the system. Second, the network security mode is similar to the security mode, but adds support for network connectivity. This option is useful for troubleshooting Windows XP boot failures in a LAN environment. Third, the command prompt security mode Also similar to the security mode, only use the basic files and drivers to start Windows XP. But after login, the screen prompts a command prompt instead of the Windows desktop. Enable the startup log Start Windows XP and log all drivers and services loaded by the system to a file. The file name is ntbtlog.txt and is located in the Windir directory. This log is useful for determining the exact cause of a system startup problem. V. Enable VGA Mode Use the basic VGA driver to start Windows XP. This mode is useful when a new graphics driver that prevents Windows XP from starting properly is installed, or if the refresh frequency is incorrectly set. When starting Windows XP in Safe Mode, only the most basic graphics driver is used. 6. The last correct configuration Select “Use ‘The last correct configuration & rsquo;Start Windows XP" is a way to solve problems such as newly added drivers and hardware do not match. Starting in this way, Windows XP only restores the information under the registry key HklmSystemCurrentControlSet. Any changes made in other registry keys remain the same. 7. Directory Service Recovery Mode Not available for Windows XP Professional. This is for the Windows XP Server operating system and is only used to restore the Sysvol directory and Active Directory directory service on the domain controller. Eight, debug mode Start Windows XP, and send debugging information to other computers through the serial cable. If you are installing or have installed Windows XP on your computer using the Remote Installation Service, you can see additional options related to using the Remote Installation Services to recover your system.

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