Archive for November, 2009
Change settings BootKey, BootMenu,BootDelay and logo through MSDOS.SYS
Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 January 2010 03:30 Written by arton Thursday, 26 November 2009 05:23
After the previous article we discussed about setting bootgui, bootsafe and AutoScan, so in this article we continue with the setting BootKeys, BootMenu, BootDelay and logos in the windows settings. for the newly joined, please first read the article about MSDOS.SYS. To apply the settings on BootKeys, BootMenu, BootDelay and logos settings please open MSDOS.SYS in advance. then search the word BootKey, BootMenu, BootDelay and logo. Next please change the value according to the settings you want. Here is the criteria.
Setting BootKeys
When booting the computer, the user is allowed to select a boot option so that users can choose to boot into Windows, MSDOS, Safe mode, and others. This can be done when the user presses the F8 key just after System Configurations table appears on the monitor screen. MSDOS.SYS also likely to regulate whether or not received F8 key presses, ie on Bootkeys settings below:
BootKeys = 0
(emphasis accepted the F8 key)
BootKeys = 1
(presses the F8 key does not
accepted) Read more: Change settings BootKey, BootMenu,BootDelay and logo through MSDOS.SYS
Tags: boot delay, bootgui, bootkey, logo, msdos.sys, msdos.sys key time setting, msdos.sys set add logo=0, start | Posted under computer | Comments Off
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Specification
Last Updated on Monday, 22 March 2010 01:50 Written by arton Tuesday, 24 November 2009 08:24
Smartphone rang again with the Xperia X2 made sony ericsson. The second smartphone from sony is using windows mobile operating system. This smartphone is the first smartphone to use the platform Windows Mobile 6.5. This product benefits of this X2 version is a QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen display with a diagonal size of 3.2 inches and a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. there are also features autofocus camera with 8.1 megapixel camera onboard. This camera is also equipped with Geo-tagging and touch focus.
This smartphone is also equipped with PlayNow arena as a media player. For full specifications please see below.
Read more: Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Specification
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Change settings BootGui, AutoScan and BootSafe through MSDOS.SYS
Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 January 2010 03:30 Written by arton Tuesday, 24 November 2009 01:46
In this article we will discuss how to change the settings on bootgui, settings AutoScan and the settings BootSafe through MSDOS.SYS. To get started please open MSDOS.SYS file first, if unclear about the new MSDOS.SYS and join in this blog please read the previous articles in advance of MSDOS.SYS.
Setting BootGui
This setting determines whether the computer functions will use the GUI interface or not. GUI stands for Graphical User Interface is a user interface for graphics-based computer. By default (default), setting in MSDOS.SYS is BootGui = 1 means that the computer will use the GUI system and go to Windows. Conversely if contains 0, then the computer will only boot up to the MSDOS prompt only, not passed on to Windows. To get into Windows, the reader need to type Win and press Enter. In summary, add one of the following settings dibagian Option. BootGui = 1 (go to Windows) BootGui = 0
Read more: Change settings BootGui, AutoScan and BootSafe through MSDOS.SYS
About editing MSDOS.SYS
Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 January 2010 03:31 Written by arton Thursday, 19 November 2009 12:33
This time we try to recognize a file system located in the directory C: \ with a size of about 2 kilobytes. This file is closely related to the Windows boot process because it contains a variety of settings that need to be run by the operating system and what does not need to be run. His name is MSDOS.SYS. MSDOS.SYS file has three important parts. The first part is the path that contains information about the location of the Windows directory, the second part is the options for various settings that need to run Windows; and last part contains rows of letters xxxxxx serving to maintain compatibility with other programs.
Read more: About editing MSDOS.SYS
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