Msconfig doesn't allow you to change the viewing options of your computer. However, if you want to change the viewing options, you can opt for the Folder Options option in the Windows explorer.
System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG)
windows system configuration utility (msconfig)
MSCONFIG Can be run from the run menu
On XP then: Start>Run and type in "msconfig" then click OK
The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command. The simplest utility for viewing file content in the Linux Terminal, (Terminal as command promt also called DOS in Windows) its called the file command.
startup and recovery options under sytem properties box or msconfig Notepad in windows and ms-dos editor in cmd prompt the two main sections in the boot.ini file: the boot loader section and the operating system section
MSConfig can be found in Microsoft's Windows operating system.
If you mean the the system configuration utility, open the start menu and select "Run" (if you use Vista, open "All Programs"-"Accessories"-"Run"). Type in "msconfig" and press OK.
click start >> run >> type msconfig >> click OK. or Windows key + R opens run then type msconfig >> then OK.
MSCONFIG allows you to disable tasks that are not needed that start when you get into windows. By doing this you decrease the amount of processing needed to do important tasks thus allowing your computer to run smoother. You can also access boot options from MSCONFIG as well allowing you to go into safe mode the next time you restart as an example.
There are two ways one can open a cabinet file on Windows. The first way is to use an Archive Utility, then select the file to extract. The second way is to use the Windows XP System Configuration Utility, by clicking on run, then typing 'msconfig'. For more detailed information about this subject go online to File XT.
msconfig, Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter, Disk Check, Power Options and "Adjust appearance and performance of Windows".