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
Setting AutoScan
When the electricity suddenly went out when the flame of our computers or we shut down the computer with not normal, then the computer will automatically do ScanDisk on the hard drive when you turn the computer on time. This is a standard procedure performed to avoid damage Windows hard disk. In this AutoScan setting that determines whether to run Scandisk or not. Its value is as follows: AutoScan = 0 (no Scandisk although abnormal shutdown) AutoScan = 1 (no Scandisk when the shutdown was not normal) you need to consider when choosing the setting depth AutoScan = 0, because one function is to repair the damage Scandisk on disk because that is not appropriate shutdown procedure.
Setting BootSafe
Was similar to the above problem is when the computer is not turned off according to the procedure, sometimes the computer will boot and go into Windows Safe mode by mode. Setting the MSDOS.SYS also regulating this issue. BootSafe = 1 (the computer will always go into Safe mode) BootSafe = 0 (the computer booting normally)
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