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At 18:56 12/12/04, Gordon Totty wrote:
>I recently posted a different question, and respondents told me to
>edit the win.ini file in Windows 2000 Professional. (I was also given
>different advice, which fixed my problem.) However, I could not find
>a win.ini file, including a search of hidden files. Is this possible,
>or is there something else I need to learn? I thought all versions of
>Windows required a win.ini file. There is no reference to win.ini in
>my reference book for Windows 2000.
Hi Gordon
The file that you want to edit is C:\BOOT.INI, not win.ini.
Boot.ini contains all the information that Windows shows in
its boot menu. If you went to the "Startup and Recovery"
applet and made selections there, the changes were stored
for you in the boot.ini file.
Regards,
Bill
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