Startup BIOS first cheacks all the essential hardware coponents, after post, then the BIOS turns to CMOS RAM to find out to which device it should look to find an operating system, and the CIOS finds and launches the small program in the master boot record of the hard drive.
Windows Boot manager: BootMgr
Windows Boot Loader: WinLoad.exe
Boot Configuration File: BCD
If you want to run visual basic 6.0 on vista, forget about it,now u can run visual basic.net on vista for this u have to buy visual studio 2008 it runs well on vista and u can develop ur applicantin with ease and efficiency.
Many DOS applications simply will not run under Windows Vista, and none under the 64-bit version. Making the NTVDM support DOS programs in Vista was an extremely low priority, since very few people actually run DOS programs anymore. You can use QBasic and other DOS programs on Vista (even the 64-bit version) by using an emulator known as DOSBox.
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Format the drive and install a new operating system in its place.
Xps(xml paper specification)
Where is the startup wizard for vista
Startup BIOS first cheacks all the essential hardware coponents, after post, then the BIOS turns to CMOS RAM to find out to which device it should look to find an operating system, and the CIOS finds and launches the small program in the master boot record of the hard drive.
Msconfig Use Software Explorer to view and stop startup programs in Vista.
xp and vista have the same tool... start/run type in msconfig go to the startup tab and disable any startup program you want
Due to some bugs in the Vista Transformation Pack software, some instances of it remain installed even after the removal process. The solution is to uncheck these instances in the startup tab of msconfig. exe.
Windows Boot Manager (bootmgr)File,Windows boot loader (winload.exe)File and the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) File
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
C:\ProgramsData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
no its a file that vista and windows 7 needs to not have bsods on startup
That the window kernel has loaded successfully
the windows kernel has loaded successfully.
You can use Windows Defender to disable programs that run at startup, or using System Configuration.