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The Recovery Console
doesnt matter it will start anyway
1. You have just installed windows 98. During testing, if fails to start after the "starting windows 98" message appears. What should you do to troubleshoot this problem? Name at least two ways.
You start again -sorry, no option if you want to do it properly.
The Rate Sign in Windows 8 is also known as the Windows Experience Index. It can be accessed during start up, or by going to the start/run window and then the "my computer" icon.
In Windows 8 Developers Preview it was possible to just disable the Metro theme with a simple registry edit. And this brought back the Windows 7 start menu. But in Windows 8 Consumer Preview it is no longer possible to disable the Metro theme. And in addition to that the start button or start orb has also been removed. But you can install several third party software's that will bring back both the start orb and Windows XP,Classic Windows 98 or Windows 7 start menu. The most well known software is Classic Shell which puts both the start orb and the Windows XP start menu into Windows 8.The latest version has been updated recently to work on Windows 8. As well as the Windows XP start menu,Classic Shell gives you the choice of other start menus,the Classic start menu or the Windows Vista or Windows 7 start menu. The other software options are Start Menu 7 which works on Windows 8.And puts both the start orb and the Windows 7 start menu in Windows 8. Other options are Vi Start which also puts the start orb and Windows 7 start menu in Windows 8. And Vista start Menu which puts the Windows Vista start menu into Windows 8. But not the start orb,but you can just click on the program short cut on your desktop to bring up the start menu. All the above programs are for Windows Vista and Windows 7 but also work on Windows 8.
Usually, if Windows is recovering from a system error, or the laptop wasn't shut town properly, a page will come on the screen after the BIOS boot (page that shows the computer manufacturer's logo, a phrase along the lines of BIOS Version so-and-so, and a progress bar) giving you different options on how to run Windows. You'll get three choices, Start Windows in Safe Mode, Start Windows in Safe Mode with Networking Support, and Start Windows Normally.
Check your hardware for errors, it's better to start from cpu.
it uses FAT, however the new ones use NTFS
f8 during boot. (on most windows systems)
How do you change name of Start Menu in Windows
They look different.