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  1. Accidentally set allocated startup memory to 0 with “msconfig”, computer now...


    Can I for instance boot it with linux to repair the setting?

    :)
     
    wrfttyeuktyrgeq, Dec 6, 2019
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  2. cannot return to normal startup in MSCONFIG after running it in diagnostic startup.

    Hi Gary,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    I understand you are not able to boot to in normal mode. Sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.

    Did you follow the below steps to enable the Normal startup?

    • Press Windows + R keys from the Keyboard.
    • Type msconfig and hit Enter.
    • Click on the General tab.
    • Select the Normal startup option.
    • Click on Apply and Ok.
    • Restart the system and check.
    If yes, you may follow the below steps to check if the computer boots to selective startup:

    • Press Windows + R keys from the Keyboard.
    • Type msconfig and hit Enter.
    • Select the General tab.
    • Select the Selective startup option, check the box for load startup services, load startup items, use original boot configuration will be enabled.
    • Restart the computer.
    If it boots successfully to selective startup then you can boot to normal startup from selective startup.

    Please check the above scenario and get back with the results.

    Thank you.
     
    Deepak Kodi, Dec 6, 2019
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  3. Allocating memory from disk 1 to disk 0

    So i am wondering how i allocate memory from my disk 1 partition which has 931 gb of unallocated memory to my disk 0 partition which contains my C drive that has only 111 gb I keep getting the low disk space message so i would like to allocate memory
    from the disk 1 partition to the primary disk 0 partition how would i go about this ?
     
    DionRiutta, Dec 6, 2019
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  4. PaulHP22 Win User

    Accidentally set allocated startup memory to 0 with “msconfig”, computer now...

    MSCONFIG defaults to selective startup

    This is a new computer. Has updated since installation. MSCONFIG can't stay set at "normal" startup. Continually defaults to "selective". Have tried suggested Microsoft fix. Does not work. Any suggestions?
     
    PaulHP22, Dec 6, 2019
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