I believe many of my friends are familiar with the multi-system boot menu. As the system installation is simplified, it is no longer difficult to create a computer system with multiple systems. However, when everything is broken, what should I do if a problem occurs in this multi-system menu? At this time, some friends said that it would not be enough to manually fix the Boot. ini file ...... Of course, this sentence is correct. Fixing Boot. ini can solve this problem. However, the Boot. ini job requires some technical "content" after all. For some new "cainiao" friends, they will inevitably be "blind ". In fact, the Windows XP system also provides an automatic function that allows cainiao friends to easily repair the multi-system boot menu.
1. Click "start"> "run", enter "msconfig" in the "run" dialog box, and press Enter.
2. In the pop-up "System Configuration Utility" window, click to open the "Boot. ini" tab,
3. After you click the "check all startup paths" button, the system automatically checks Each menu item. If an exception is found, a prompt is displayed.
4. Click "OK" as prompted, and we can easily get a correct Boot. ini file, and the general multi-system menu failure will be easily solved.
[Tips] In fact, there are other parameter settings for Boot. ini in this label, which are also very convenient to use. What is missing in the US is that none of these parameters have a detailed explanation in Chinese. However, if you are interested, you can refer to relevant information to learn the specific meaning of these parameters.