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Prepare Materials and Tools Used For Configuration

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Prepare Materials and

Tools Used for


Configuration
Prepare Materials and Tools Used for
Configuration
A key to a well-tuned, trouble-free system is proper configuration

In order to accomplish this, you must start by understanding its configuration.

It can be difficult to figure out all the devices in your system and the resources they are using.

To assist in this, several software tools have been created

These are typically called diagnostic utilities or programs

Some of them are built-in to your operating system and others are available either for free download or commercial
purchase
Prepare Materials and Tools Used for
Configuration
Some of the built-in tools used in Microsoft system configuration involves Microsoft System Configuration,
Register Edit, Direct X and Control Panel Applets.

Microsoft System Configuration


This boot configuration utility allows you to set the programs that will run at startup and to edit
configuration files. It also offers simplified control over Windows Services.

System Configuration Utility consists of five functional tabs such as General, Boot, Services, Startup and Tools
General Tab of System
Config Utility
General
◦ The general tab is the default tab in the System configuration and shows how the computer will start, by default
Normal startup should be selected. List of choices for startup configuration:

◦ Normal Startup.
◦ Starts Windows in the usual manner. Use this mode to start Windows after you are done using the other two modes
to troubleshoot the problem.

◦ Diagnostic Startup.
◦ Starts Windows with basic services and drivers only. This mode can help rule out basic Windows files as the problem.

◦ Selective Settings.
◦ Starts Windows with basic services and drivers and the other services and startup programs that you select.
Boot
This tab allows you to make the same adjustments you can make in the Windows boot.ini file
without having to edit the file
It shows configuration options for the operating system and advanced debugging settings,
including the following:
Safe boot (Minimal)
Boots the Windows graphics user interface in safe mode running only critical system services.
Networking is disabled
Safe Boot (Alternate Shell)
Boots the Windows Command Prompt in safe mode running only critical system services

Networking and the graphical user interface are disabled.


Safe Boot (Active Directory Repair)
Boots the Windows graphical user interface in safe mode running critical system services and
Active Directory
Safe boot (Network)
◦ Boots the Windows graphical user interface in safe mode running only critical system services. Networking is enabled.

◦ No GUI boot. Does not display Windows splash screen when booting.

◦ Boot Log. Stores all information from the boot process in the file %SystemRoot% Ntbtlog.txt.

◦ Base Video. Boots to the Windows graphical user interface in minimal VGA mode. This loads standard VGA drivers
instead of display drivers specific to the video hardware on the computer.

◦ OS boot information. Shows driver names as drivers are being loaded during the boot process.

◦ Make all boot settings permanent. Does not track changes made in System Configuration. Options can be changed
later using System Configuration, but must be changed manually. When this option is selected, you cannot roll back
your changes by selecting Normal startup on the General tab.
Services
The Services tab allows you to enable or disable any of the Microsoft Windows services or other
program services running on the computer

It lists all the services that start when the computer boots, along with their status (Running or
Stopped)

By checking the "Hide all Microsoft services" box at the bottom of the window, you can see all
non-Windows services such as driver services and program services that are often the cause of
startup problems. Unchecking a box will disable the service from starting.
Startup
The Startup tab is one of the most frequent reasons most Windows users enter the System
Configuration utility

In the Startup tab, you will be able to see the list of applications that run when the computer
boots, along with the name of their publisher, the path to the executable file, and the location of
the registry key or shortcut that causes the application to run

These startup programs are often one of the biggest causes for a computer to startup and run
slow.
Startup
You can clear the check box for a startup item to disable it on your next boot.

If you have chosen Selective startup on the General Tab, you must either choose Normal startup
on the General tab or select the startup item’s check box to start it again at boot time

If you suspect an application has been compromised, examine the Command column to review
the path to the executable file.

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