WinXP hides one-click restore command to avoid accidental clicks

  

In order to solve the problem as soon as possible in our computer, many users have set a one-click restore command on their own computer, but sometimes we will be unintentional How can I avoid this problem from the midpoint to this command? Today Xiaobian teaches you how to hide the one-click restore command.

Hide Method:

Step 1: Open the Explorer, set the folder view mode to display all files and display protected operating system files, then remove c:boot The read-only property of .ini is turned on, and the wait time is set to timeout=0 and saved.

Step 2: This way you will enter windows xp directly after the next reboot and will not display multiple restart menus. If you need to use one-click restore, press F8 to enter the safe mode full-key menu when you turn it on, and choose to return to the operating system selection menu to reproduce the original one-click restore option.

Step 3: If you want to completely clear the one-click restore menu display, you can copy the original boot.ini and name the copy boot.ini1. Then use Notepad to open boot.ini1. Set one-click restore to default startup, which changes the original default statement to default=c:geldr. Finally, delete the one-click restore command statement in the original c:boot.ini and save it.

Step 4: Start Notepad to create a batch recovery system. Bat is placed on the desktop, the code is as follows.

attrib -s -hc:boot.ini

rename c:boot.ini bool.bak

rename c:boot.ini1 boot.ini

shutdown –r

Step 5: Restart this way even if you press and hold F8, it will not display the one-click restore menu. After you restore the system yourself, just run the recovery system .bat, the computer will automatically restart and enter a Key restore.

The above is the way to hide the one-click restore command in the WinXP computer. Users who inadvertently click on the one-click restore command will hide it.

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