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These system recovery tools can be used to run diagnostics, repair startup problems, or restore your system. For example, it is available only when you have a recovery partition from a OEM computer. Windows vista Safe Mode option starts Vista with a minimal set of drivers and services. Windows vista Safe Mode with Networking option starts Vista in safe mode and it additionally includes the network drivers and services needed to access the Internet or other computers on your network.

Windows vista Safe Mode with Command Prompt option starts Vista in safe mode with a command prompt window, instead of the usual Windows interface.

Windows vista Enable Boot Logging option creates a ntbtlog. Windows vista Enable Low Resolution Video X option starts Vista using your current video driver and using low resolution and refresh rate settings. This bootup mode can be used to reset your display settings, or to use a television monitor with your computer if needed. Doing so calls up an Advanced Boot Options menu. There is also an Edit Boot Options menu, reachable by pressing F10, but Microsoft scarcely documents it.

The Edit Boot Options menu can also be made to persist for an operating system. Set the BCD element optionsedit to true in the corresponding osloader application object. It seems safe to say that Microsoft offers no formal documentation of the Edit Boot Options menu. For instance, a search of microsoft. EXE files. INI switches, with additions for Windows Vista. INI file. The Edit Boot Options menu indicates the selected boot entry by showing its friendly name from the description element , the path to its loader from the path element , and some identifiers for the boot device.

Beneath this is an area in which options for the selected boot entry are reported and can be edited. Do I need to set Win7 as default and remove Vista and then use the disk for start up repair to get this to work and remove Win7 from the list? SpiritX Volunteer Moderator. In reply to BlueFireIce's post on October 25, In reply to SpiritX's post on October 25, I gave this a try also, and it's a no go.

As soon as I click "normal startup" Win7 is added back to the list and set as default. Hi, Someone has had Windows 7 near that computer and possibly over-written some of the boot information. Dena B. In reply to Dena B's post on October 27, There Is only one item not checked and that is use original boot configuration when selective startup is selected. In reply to BlueFireIce's post on October 27, Hi BlueFireIce, Is original boot configuration greyed? Then press Save.

When finished look for the Configure Tab. Click on Configure. Then press save. At the bottom you may then click on that same operating system and change the name to what you want to call it. Do not, however, change the drive letter.



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