You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
You can assume the Power On Self-Test (POST) has produced no problems.
the windows kernel has loaded successfully.
That the window kernel has loaded successfully
The msconfig tool. To do this, type into the start menu msconfig and press enter. Go to the startup tab and uncheck the ones that you don't what to run on windows startup, once you've finished, click ok and reboot windows
Startup programs are programs that are started when you boot up your computer. To select what programs you do or do not want to open at startup you will need to search for and open the 'msconfig.exe' file. Once 'msconfig.exe' is open, click on the Startup tab, you will see a list of programs. From this list you can select or deselect what programs should open at startup.
Safe mode
Assume mopp 2
It is checking to see if a bootable disk (i.e. windows startup disk) is inserted. Obviously, if it didn't check + your computer didn't work then you wouldn't be able to use your startup disk.
AnswerTo add program to your Startup folder follow the below instructions: 1. Click Start ->Programs, then right click on Startup folder and choose Open.2. On the Startup window, go to File menu and choose New ->Shortcut.3. In the dialog box click the Browse button to specify the Task Manager program4. After specifying the program path, click next and finish. Then you will see a new shortcut in the Startup folder.5. At the next time you start your computer the program will run automatically and you will see it in the system tray.
"In a nutshell, the System 32 folder appears at startup because of a corrupt system registry value." See the Related Link for "System32 Folder Opens at Startup?" to the right for the more about the answer.
When you see the progress bar, you know the Windows kernal has loaded successfully.