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'''MSConfig''' (officially called '''System Configuration''' in [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]] or '''Microsoft System Configuration Utility''' in previous [[operating system]]s) is a [[system utility]] to troubleshoot the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[booting|startup]] process. It can disable or re-enable software, [[device driver]]s and [[Windows service]]s that run at startup, or change boot parameters.
'''MSConfig''' (officially called '''System Configuration''' in [[Windows Vista]],[[Windows 7]] and [[Windows 8]] or '''Microsoft System Configuration Utility''' in previous [[operating system]]s) is a [[system utility]] to troubleshoot the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[booting|startup]] process. It can disable or re-enable software, [[device driver]]s and [[Windows service]]s that run at startup, or change boot parameters.


It is bundled with all versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems since [[Windows 98]] except [[Windows 2000]]. [[Windows 95]] and Windows 2000 users can download the utility as well, although it was not designed for them.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}
It is bundled with all versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems since [[Windows 98]] except [[Windows 2000]]. [[Windows 95]] and Windows 2000 users can download the utility as well, although it was not designed for them.{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}}

Revision as of 19:53, 5 November 2012

Template:Infobox Windows component MSConfig (officially called System Configuration in Windows Vista,Windows 7 and Windows 8 or Microsoft System Configuration Utility in previous operating systems) is a system utility to troubleshoot the Microsoft Windows startup process. It can disable or re-enable software, device drivers and Windows services that run at startup, or change boot parameters.

It is bundled with all versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems since Windows 98 except Windows 2000. Windows 95 and Windows 2000 users can download the utility as well, although it was not designed for them.[citation needed]

Features

MSConfig is a troubleshooting tool. The main function of MSConfig is to temporarily disable or re-enable software, device drivers or Windows services that run during startup process to help user decide the cause of problem.

MSConfig also supports modifying AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS (only on Windows 9x) as well as WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI (only on Windows 9x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP). The chief benefit of using MSConfig to edit these files is that it provides a simplified GUI to manipulate Windows configuration data.

Some of its functionality varies by Windows versions:

  • In Windows 98 and Windows Me, it can configure advanced troubleshooting settings pertaining to these operating systems. It can also launch common system tools.
  • In Windows 98, it can back up and restore startup files.
  • In Windows Me, it has also been updated with three new tabs called "Static VxDs", "Environment" and "International". The Static VxDs tab allows users to enable or disable static virtual device drivers to be loaded at startup, the Environment tab allows users to enable or disable environment variables, and the International tab allows users to set international language keyboard layout settings that were formerly set via the real-mode MS-DOS configuration files. A "Cleanup" button on the "Startup" tab allows cleaning up invalid or deleted startup entries.
  • In Windows Me and Windows XP versions, it can restore an individual file from the original Windows installation set.
  • On Windows NT-based operating systems prior to Windows Vista, it can set various BOOT.INI switches.
  • In Windows XP and Windows Vista, it can hide all operating system services for troubleshooting.
  • In Windows Vista and later, the tool gained additional support for launching a variety of tools, such as system information, other configuration areas, such as Internet options, and the ability to enable/disable UAC. An update is available for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that adds the Tools tab.[1] It also allows configuring various switches for Windows Boot Manager and Boot Configuration Data.


Microsoft Channel 9 Presentation- History of MSConfig

References

Further reading

  1. "System Configuration Utility overview". Microsoft Windows XP Professional Product Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  2. "Using System Configuration". Windows Vista Help. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  3. "How to troubleshoot configuration errors by using the System Configuration utility in Windows (Revision 4.5)". Microsoft Support. Microsoft Corporation. 26 November 2007. Retrieved 29 April 2011.