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msconfig for win2k

What would be the equivalent of msconfig in windows 2k? Somebody told me once, but I can't remember.

Phaelax
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Could you be thinking of sysedit?

i686-linux
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I thought that you can just copy the file over from an XP machine and it works fine. I think that is what I did a while back? I do not remember if any other file has to be copied over.

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Hello,
If you know anyone that has win 98 or XP have them do a search for msconfig and copy the file to a floppy and put on your desktop or in the c: / winnt / system32 folder.

then from the run box, type: msconfig............ and away you go.

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What would be the equivalent of msconfig in windows 2k? Somebody told me once, but I can't remember.


There is no direct "official"MSconfig substitute in Win 2k. You can either copy it over from Win 98 (I'm told it works OK) or download something like CodeStuff Starter , which handles the functions that you are looking for.

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There is no direct "official" MSconfig substitute in Win 2k. You can either copy it over from Win 98 (I'm told it works OK) or download something like CodeStuff Starter , which handles the functions that you are looking for.


so right

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