It is very troublesome to press F8 each time. Can you directly choose not to press F8? It's easy. Just modify the boot. ini file.
Security Mode Parameters include:
Mode: |
Security Mode |
Parameters: |
/Safeboot: Minimal/SOS/bootlog/noguiboot |
Mode: |
Security Mode with network support |
Parameters: |
/Safeboot: Network/SOS/bootlog/noguiboot |
Mode: |
Secure Mode with command line prompt |
Parameters: |
/Safeboot: Minimal (alternateshell)/SOS/bootlog/noguiboot |
Mode: |
Record startup logs |
Parameters: |
/Bootlog |
Mode: |
VGA mode |
Parameters: |
/Basevidea |
Mode: |
Directory Service Restore Mode (for domain controllers only) |
Parameters: |
/Safe: dsrepair/SOS |
Mode: |
Debugging mode |
Parameters: |
/Debug |
For more information, see the article "interpreting multiple boot. ini ".
An example of the modified boot. ini file is as follows:
[Boot loader]
Timeout = 15
Default = multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows
[Operating systems]
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional"/fastdetect
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional security mode"/safeboot: Minimal/SOS/bootlog/noguiboot
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional security mode with network"/safeboot: Network/SOS/bootlog/noguiboot
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional safe mode with command line"/safeboot: Minimal (alternateshell) /SOS/bootlog/noguiboot
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional recording startup log"/bootlog
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional VGA mode"/basevidea
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (1)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional Directory Service Restore Mode (for domain controllers only)"/safe: dsrepair/SOS
Multi (0) disk (0) RDISK (0) Partition (3)/Windows = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional debug mode"/debug
C:/= "Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition"
After restarting, you can see the preceding menu options.