How to reset msconfig without entering the OS?
In General I have seen the video about optimize computer decided to go into msconfig and set the max value of the processor and the memory (put 0) vinda stopped zapuskatsya I tried using cmd to bring the default settings with the command bcdedit/deletevalue {default} (RAM and core) but in vain got out saying "Specified invalid identifier record.The parameter is incorrect. what do I do any ideas?
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@Compolomus wrote is true.
Windows has a safe mode boot which ignores a lot of what you can do in the settings (msconfig in particular).
Try to boot in safe mode and fix what you changed.
PS Windows is quite well optimized for a wide range of common tasks, so if your OS is not designed to run only one product for which optimization is required (for example for Photoshop you can creatively play around with the OS settings to ensure the best performance namely photoshop), - it is better not to go into the settings, you never know what you have advised in the video. The sad experience you already have
Problem solved I couldn't reset msconfiga due to the fact that before this I tried to restore the system with disk cleanup C and it was damaged (it was system) after I checked the C drive for errors using the console command and then using bcdboot c:\windows I reset it special thanks to Eugene for the support
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In the boot options choose "repair the current windows installation" or similar item. - retha.Schul commented on April 19th 20 at 12:22
now ran a check on oerbke of the C drive at the end there are errors MB is in something will help - chanelle_Kozey85 commented on April 19th 20 at 12:25
Then start again booting from a USB drive and launching the correct installation of windows - retha.Schul commented on April 19th 20 at 12:28
When you restore, it will offer you options :
to restore the booting (try this first)
If it does not save - there is a point about the upgrade, type of upgrade (so only use this OS which you have installed) and save the settings. In this case, something, of course, will RUB, but you will be able to restore most functionality.
Simultaneously, you can boot from a pendrive in command line mode and copy onto a USB drive all the files from drive C: to zabekapit. - retha.Schul commented on April 19th 20 at 12:34