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The Automatic Restart on Systems Failure option is enabled
During startup, you'd get the option to load either operating system. You could use one for everyday activities, including online access, and the other incase the first one crashed and you needed access to the files on the computer.
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Followsame the same procedure as shutdown.the options would come whether to turn off, stand by or restart. Press shift key and in the place of stand by hibernate option would come.Click that option to hibernate your system
The startup config is what has been saved to the memory (using write mem) and is used when the router is powered on. You can change the startup config after it has been powered up, this would be the running config. If you power the router off without saving the changes, it would revert to the startup config.
The theft system light blinks to let you know that it is enabled and functioning correctly. Trust me, you would know if the theft system actually detected something (and so would everyone within about a city block of you)
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Windows startup programs are used for convenience. For example, it would save time for certain programs to pop up at computer startup rather than one to find the program and launch it manually.
CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, pg #813Similar to the way Safe Mode works, the System Configuration Utility (Msconfig.exe) reduces the startup process to its essentials.
copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.
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