The selective startup option enables you to select the programs and services that you want the computer to load when you restart the computer. You can select from the following options:. When you click to clear the Load system services check box, you disable Microsoft services such as the following services:.
On the General tab, click Selective startup , and then click to clear the Load system services and Load startup items check boxes. If you can reproduce the issue after the computer restarts, the issue is not related to system services or startup items.
In this case, the System Configuration utility will not help troubleshoot the issue. If you cannot reproduce the issue after the computer restarts, the issue is related to either the system services or the startup items.
To determine the items to which the issue is related, follow these steps:. On the General tab, click Selective startup , and then click to select the Load system services check box.
If you can reproduce the issue after the computer restarts, the issue is related to one of the system services. Otherwise, the issue is related to one of the startup items. After you determine the items to which the issue is related, follow the steps in the "How to determine the service or startup item that is causing the issue" section to determine the individual service or startup item that is causing the issue.
To determine the cause of the issue, you can prevent individual services and startup items from loading when you restart the computer. You can follow these steps. Click the Services tab, click Disable all , click to select the check box for the first service that is listed, and then restart the computer.
With the first service selected, click to select the check box for the second service, and then restart the computer. Repeat this process until you reproduce the issue. If you cannot reproduce the issue, you can eliminate system services as the cause. Continue to the next procedure.
Click the General tab, and then click to select the Load startup items check box. Click the Startup tab, click Disable all , click to select the check box for the first startup item that is listed, and then restart the computer. With the first startup item selected, click to select the check box for the second startup item, and then restart the computer.
The Services and Startup tabs in the System Configuration utility have the following options:. Total or partial reproduction of this site is prohibited and constitutes an infringement punishable by articles L. Registration Password lost? If this option works in your case, Windows XP will start without problem.
At the menu, press the "R" key. Startup Repair To repair the Windows XP startup, just type the command "fixboot" and confirm by typing the letter "y". Restore boot. INI file" appears at boot of your computer, simply recreate it.
Repair filesystem To repair the file system, use the command "chkdsk". Once the file system repaired, you may need to go through the methods described above. You must be logged in to post a comment. Share your opinion. Geeks To Go is a helpful hub, where thousands of volunteer geeks quickly serve friendly answers and support. Check out the forums and get free advice from the experts. Register now to gain access to all of our features, it's FREE and only takes one minute.
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System configuration utility keeps appearing always at startup Started by Charlie , Aug 06 AM. Please log in to reply. Posted 06 August - AM. Charlie New Member Member 5 posts.
Attached Thumbnails. When you boot up there should be a window that says something to the effect of "you've used the System Configuration Utility Lemme know if that doesn't fix your problem.
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