Summary: Dear Computer friends: I'm learning about parts of the computer I never knew about before. I would like to better understand what the following are a...
Summary: Click on START atthe bottom left of your screen, then on RUN In the box enter the word msconfig and press ok. This will open all the config fil...
Summary: I don't THINK he's looking to edit his registry, system.ini., win.ini, config.sys, autoexec.bat, etc. All he asked was how to check the start-up group...
Summary: Is there a way of finding out what file names are associted with programs in these folders? I go through the system configuration utility in Win 98SE...
Summary: Hi Mark: try this... use Dos to edit your existing config.sys file, or create a new config.sys file into c:\ as follows: device=c:\windows\himem.sys /...
Summary: Bob, if Scott's advice doesn't work, e-mail me and I'll send you a great freeware program that shows all the places startup calls are made from (regis...
Summary: Norton should give you the option to remove the references to them from the registry!?? if not ..? and youre ok with messing with the registry? remo...
Summary: Laura, If unerase doesn't work, you do have several backups of system.ini in your windows folder, created each time a new software installation change...
Summary: G'day, Restoring the registry, as suggested, should do the trick. However, if you can remember when you downloaded this program, look for files create...
Summary: If you save the Registry, you really should also save system.ini, win.ini, config.sys and autoexec.bat. Otherwise you might very well run into conflic...
Summary: My normally rock solid stable Win95 SR2 (4.00.950 C with all the updates and patches) has suddenly become unstable and slow. The symptoms are many an...
Summary: Thanks eXist, but already done that. Only thing running is systray and Norton. Even changed to slective startup and unchecked sys.ini..config.sys e...
Summary: if i goto system config utility and click on config.sys there is no entries or anything there is this some fault there.win.ini has entries as do all t...
Summary: sorry, i wasn't too clear when pc boots, system configuration editor opens. inside this are windows c:\windows\protocol.ini which has no entries c:\wi...
Summary: I have lost don't know how the System INI files Win INI. Prompt says to reload Sys INI it is causing a page fault in Explorer Brouwserui.DDL can not b...
Summary: HELP PLEASE !!! I got a laptop from my sister but she messed it up first =) she says she "deleted DOS off the laptop" and now it won't boot up windows...
Summary: HI, win.ini and system.ini (plus a few others) are inherited from the older Win2.x and Win3.x systems. Just as Config.sys and autoexec.bat habndles th...
Summary: Hard to tell what's wrong with line 3 in config.sys without actually seeing it. If you like, you could post the file here for examination The set blas...
Summary: i've run a virus scan on my computer and found these files: C:\windows\sysbckup\rb001.cab C:\windows\sysbckup\rb002.cab C:\windows\sysbckup\rb003.cab...
Summary: Hi, I have problem setting wallpaper. When I set a wallpaper it is saved in the win.ini but after reboot the setting is lost. There is no boot virus e...
Summary: Chris, Your Win.ini file contain setting that allow you to alter Windows according to your preference. Most all of which is done through your control...
Summary: I am in search of a config.sys and autoexec.bat file so that I can install the driver to my cd-rom in dos (note that I only boot up to a dos prompt an...
Summary: Ditto: Win 9.X does not require anything in Autoexec.bat or Config.Sys. They are retains from the old Win 3.1X days. Right again, some device insta...
Summary: http://www.dilawri.com/software/sysprotect/ SysProtect is a freeware utility that resides in the Windows 95/98 system tray along the bottom right of y...
Summary: You do not have to die with that error message on you PC!! ;-) Sysedit allows changing the contents of the computer’s Autoexec.bat and Config.sys sta...