Just one more question. Now i am running on selective startup. If i switch to normal boot, it goes back to the %1 to 2% error. How do i stop this from happening?
i used the boot disc to bring up the A:/> prompt then typed c: cd windows ren wininit.ini wininit.old
then rebooted. It said i was in a selective startup, so I went to msconfig and put it on normal boot, and rebooted, it wouldnt go past the ME screen again, but i was able to start up in safe mode, and put it back on selective startup. So my question is this, Does it matter that i am on selective startup? and if selective startup isnt where i want to be, How do i get my computer to be able to be at normal boot again?
Selective startup is what becomes the norm when you pare down programs from the msconfig-startup tab.
When the window warning you you are in selective startup pops up again, check " don't show me this....o.k." and it shouldn't reappear again until you go back into msconfig.
As a result of trimming down your programs at startup your free resources will increase ( which is a good thing).
Russ2426
6 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 01:00
forgot to mention F8 safe mode boot doesnt work
my computer is a dell dimension
creeper
653 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 09:00
http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/19774.html
If you have a boot disk you can use it to get to an a:/ prompt. If you don't, go to the linked site and download one.
http://www.bootdisk.com/
creeper
653 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 09:00
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=283069#appliesto
If this doesn't work try system restore.
Russ2426
6 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 11:00
creeper
653 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 21:00
Russ2426, could you post a rundown of what you have done so far from the posted possible solutions?
Russ2426
6 Posts
0
February 3rd, 2004 21:00
Russ2426
6 Posts
0
February 4th, 2004 01:00
i used the boot disc to bring up the A:/> prompt then typed
c:
cd windows
ren wininit.ini wininit.old
then rebooted. It said i was in a selective startup, so I went to msconfig and put it on normal boot, and rebooted, it wouldnt go past the ME screen again, but i was able to start up in safe mode, and put it back on selective startup. So my question is this, Does it matter that i am on selective startup? and if selective startup isnt where i want to be, How do i get my computer to be able to be at normal boot again?
creeper
653 Posts
0
February 4th, 2004 08:00
Russ2426,
Selective startup is what becomes the norm when you pare down programs from the msconfig-startup tab.
When the window warning you you are in selective startup pops up again, check " don't show me this....o.k." and it shouldn't reappear again until you go back into msconfig.
As a result of trimming down your programs at startup your free resources will increase ( which is a good thing).
Check this site for more info: http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm
Good luck.