Add security mode to xp boot menu [Fig.]

  


In windows xp, if we want to enter safe mode, we must press f8 at startup and then in the open boot mode menu. You can choose safe mode. In fact, we can add the security mode directly to the multi-boot menu just like installing multiple operating systems. When you enter the security mode, you can choose to enter a multi-operating system.

Open the boot.ini file in the root directory of the c drive, and "multi-(0)disk(0)rdisk(0) partition(1) windows="microsoft windows under ""operating systems" Xp professional"/fastdetect”copy and paste a copy below the line.

Then change the "microsoft windows xp professional" into "& quoquo;microsoft windows xp safemode", save the changes and close the boot.ini.

Click the “Start” menu, open the Run dialog, run “msconfig”Open the System Configuration Utility window and switch to the “boot.ini” tab.

Select the <;multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)windows="microsoft windows xp safemode"/fastdetect” line, then select “/safeboot( in the boot option) f) & rdquo; options.

This adds a safe mode feature to the item. If you need additional support, you can also choose after “/safeboot(f)” for example, select “network(w)” to implement the network-supported security mode (Figure 1).



After setting up, click the “OK" button, so that when you turn it on, you will have a boot menu, choose microsoft windows xp safemode You can enter the security mode with network support.

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