Advanced boot options menu windows vista
This option is used to reconnect computers to a domain. Debugging Mode is an advanced mode in which two computers are used. The working computer receives data from the non-working computer that is then used to fix the issue by analyzing the data using a program called a debugger.
Debuggers are used to find problems in how a program was written. Normally, computers are set to restart a BSOD occurs. This presents an issue in getting all of the information needed to research the BSOD.
Using the Disable automatic restart on system failure option prevents the automatic restarts of the computer so that the information about the issue can be obtained. The Disable Driver Signature Enforcement option is used to allow drivers without a digital signature to be run.
In newer versions of Windows, Microsoft has made signed drivers almost a necessity but some companies have hardware available without digital signatures. This option disables the requirement for the signature which can be beneficial in determining if a boot failure is from a hardware component or if the issue is tied to a driver signature.
In Windows 8, Microsoft has removed the Directory Service Restore Mode and replaced it with the Disable early launch anti-malware protection option. Early Launch anti-malware protection is used to malware from installing as Windows loads to the desktop. Disabling this feature can be used to test if a driver or other file needed to start Windows is being blocked as malware. I would not recommend using this option unless you have an advanced knowledge of troubleshoot.
Before I personally would try this option, I would try to boot into one of the Safe Mode options first so that I could run a virus and malware scan in case critical files for booting Windows have gotten infected.
Disabling the early launch anti-malware protection could allow the computer to be further infected if the option is disabled and the computer is booting to the desktop.
If the computer was not shut down normally the last time it was used, the computer may automatically boot to the Advanced Boot Options menu. As such, some additional steps are needed to access the Startup Settings menu. If a Windows 8 computer cannot boot normally, Windows 8 will try to automatically repair the problem as the computer is booted. If the automatic repair is unsuccessful, users have some additional options that they can try such as refreshing the PC or formatting the computer and reinstalling Windows.
These options require that the Windows 8 installation software be available. Before trying either of these options, I recommend going into the Startup Settings menu and trying to recover from the problem using one of the options listed there. I have had to use this option recently as my laptop would not boot into Windows 8 while I was on vacation.
Sometimes, issues can be resolved by booting into Safe Mode and then rebooting the computer into normal mode. That was the case with my problem. After booting into Safe Mode, I was able to reboot the computer in normal mode successfully and have had no further issues. Accessing the Startup Settings menu using the above steps is a per-use situation.
Each time booting into the Startup Settings menu is needed, the steps listed below will have to be used. One thing that I do want to mention is that the mouse can be used for selecting the option an all but the last screen.
The Startup Settings screen requires the use of the keyboard like the other Advanced Boot Options menus require. To access the Startup Settings menu in Windows 8, please use the following steps if the automatic repair fails to fix the issue:. Geoff Chappell. All rights reserved. Conditions apply. Feedback Consult. Advanced Boot Options Menu in Windows Vista A machine on which Windows Vista is installed may present a Windows Boot Manager menu in text mode at start up to offer a choice of operating systems or of configurations in which to start an operating system.
Windows vista Enable Low Resolution Video X option starts Vista using your current video driver and using low resolution and refresh rate settings.
This bootup mode can be used to reset your display settings, or to use a television monitor with your computer if needed. Windows vista Last Know Good Configuration advanced option starts windows vista with the last registry and driver configurations that worked successfully.
This option is intended for IT professionals and administrators. Windows vista Debugging Mode option starts Vista in an advanced troubleshooting or debugging mode, intended for IT professionals and system administrators. Windows vista Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure option prevents vista from automatically restarting, if an error causes Vista to fail.
This option may be chosen only if Vista is stuck in a loop where Vista fails, attempts to restart, and fails again repeatedly. Windows vista Disable Driver Signature Enforcement option allows you to install drivers containing improper signatures. Finally, Windows vista Start Windows Normally option starts Vista in its normal mode to the logon screen or user desktop.
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