msconfig in dos w/ win.ini


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    Windows 7 X64
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    msconfig in dos w/ win.ini


    I changed my msconfig settings to force no changes, 4 processors and now Just keeps giving me a blue screen error w/ Bad_System_Config_Info and keeps reseting in a loop. Recovery console w/ last good configuration, restore to previous dates, bootcfg command gives: ("*Cannot open boot.ini") file warning. None of the stated things worked. Please advise on what to do? I also have a password setup for administator/3 users and don't know how/if to enter that into dos/command prompts (commands). Please provide how to enter dos user names / passwords as well if applicable.

    Windows 7 X64
    Last edited by Royi7; 05 Jan 2012 at 01:29. Reason: Forgot to include administrator password has been set.
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    Windows 7 Pro x64 -- PCLinuxOS KDE4 FullMonty 2011
       #2

    Will it let you back in in safe mode? If so undo the changes & reboot. If not ???????????????
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 X64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    bootcfg command help


    Safe mode will not work.

    I'm getting a win.ini error when using the recovery console.

    Is it possible to state bootcfg/query examples, actual comamnds, +parameters+user name/password.

    the /? is throwing me off. With all the <, } (symbols).

    Aslo need to know what the id#, time out value, disk, partition number is suppose to be? Is all the information not given about this (1) installation of Windows 7 because i'm not entering my user name /password?
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 X64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I changed processors to 4, force no changes in msconfig and won't allow me to logon with a blue screen. Safe mode won't work. Please advise on what to do if applicable. Win.ini not found warning when using boot.cfg. I also have a user name/password setup and didn't see that asking it for command prompt/dos.
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