I write tutorials based on my work experience and other IT stuff I find interesting. How to factory reset Win Create a new user accoun Windows Server with Close the Registry Editor. Changes will be effective upon restarting Windows. Thanks, If you like this tutorial please share this article to your friends in FB , Twitter , Tags: enable boot defragmentation. No Comments May 12, No Comments Oct 20, Change the "Enable" key from Y to N. This optimization occurs automatically if the system is idle for 10 minutes.
Boot optimization improves startup time by locating startup files in contiguous clusters on the volume, reducing the movement of the disk head when reading the volume". I have no idea if third-party defraggers such as IObit's Smart Defrag or Piriform's Defraggler can optimize placement of these startup Windows system files or if the Boot Optimize Function provides some additional benefit to system performance.
I don't know if the Boot Optimize Function is actually the cause of my background unscheduled defrags but it's the only reasonable explanation I've been able to find. I've had problems with my system freezing after it goes into idle mode i. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who can confirm that the Boot Optimize Function will trigger unscheduled defrags when Vista is idle or knows if the Boot Optimize Function is of any real benefit if you use a third-party defragger.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Service Pack 2 4 24 SYS Loaded driver compbatt. SYS Loaded driver pciide. SYS Loaded driver fltMgr. SYS Did not load driver kbdhid. SYS Did not load driver eeCtrl. What should I try next? Safe Mode or Enable Boot Loggin didn't work. I can't even login! Doesn't help me. I can't enable boot logging without successfully booting, and I can't boot.
And I can't access the recovery console because the manufacturer set it up with a password and won't disclose the password to me. I can still access the disk, by booting into Linux. Is there any way to enable boot logging by file-twiddling, without having to go into the recovery console? So where does Safe Mode get the info that it loads?
I mean all the files it loads into memory, like mup. Is it in a file somewhere on the HD? If I could boot I wouldn't need the boot log. So, i have a problem while booting windows vista home professional.
None of safe modes work, and acctually none of any modes work! Just browsing this old thread. If anyone is in the same hole, and can access their disk via a linux live or other OS:. Find the file boot. It will repair the currrent corrupt system files that allow you to bootup.
Yes, both windows xp with service pack 1 and 2, it works. If you dont have, you kaked, try borrowing an xp pocket xp from someone, it will only allow you to access your admin user control for you to backup your work. Gud luck and ohhh, Stop drinking too much Savannah, drink beer, you wont forget what we were taught in class. So did anyone figure out where the place is, that Safe Mode goes to, to determine what files to load? So my computer says that BootLogging is enabled.
But when I go to Event Viewer, it tells me to "save events as…" I try to, and it tells me that. I can't even log on now…. At first my battery was not good I change the battery every since all I get is F1 F2 F12 Boot and then I just did what you said about enable boot logging and it just goes right back to Windows XP, then the Dell Optiplex GX, shows the blue screen and keeps repeating the same thing.
I can't even get into the computer to go to the control panel or restore to an earlier time Please help me. Scan your computer for viruses. If the drivers to your hard drive controller are outdated, incorrect, or corrupted, the STOP 0xB error will likely occur.
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