Re: system configuration utility [msconfig.exe]
I don't understand your last sentence.
When you uncheck a line in any of those files (Autoexec.bat, Config.sys,
System.ini, Win.ini, etc.), we'll call one TESTING, for example, you get the
following result in the file itself:
rem TShoot: TESTING
If you simply highlight and delete the entire text in MSCONFIG, you get left
with a pencil icon and the file itself changes it to:
Rem TShoot: TESTING
Note the difference in case of the first 'R'.
Edit at the file(s) directly, either right-clicking the file and then
clicking Edit for a BAT file, or simply d-clicking INI files, or using
SYSEDIT. Find lines that begin the second way and you'll possibly have your
answer, though MSCONFIG is NOT the only thing that will create such line
edits. You'll have to figure out for yourself
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com
"Jim" <invalid@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> An interesting side point; I have a few blank lines with checked mark. I
> thought it was part of the network boot or was some proprietary MS lines,
> so
> I left them in the batch. Would I run into problem if I delete those
> lines.
> Also, I can do a boot without these in msconfig like clean boot in the
> windows environment.
> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
> news:e5Y7Wga9IHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> You can edit it directly in MSCONFIG. Iether d-click the text or
>> highlight
>> it and click on the Edit button. This is my least favorite method, since
> it
>> leaves a blank line that has to remain checked or you won't have a
> "Normal"
>> startup anymore.
>>
>> You answered your own question. If the lines involved are in
>> Autoexec.bat,
>> then you simply edit Autoexec.bat.
>>
>> The editing tool you're referring to is SYSEDIT. It's still there in
> Win98.
>>
>> --
>> Gary S. Terhune
>> MS-MVP Shell/User
>> http://grystmill.com
>>
>> "Jim" <invalid@example.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:%231sKJOa9IHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> > What is the best way to edit a line in msconfig.exe? In this case I
>> > want
>> > to
>> > delete the line which refers to removed software in the autoexe.bat
>> > file
>> > left after an uninstall. What was the editing tool prior to this
>> > msconfig.exe, sysconfig or something?
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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