Windows 10: Msconfig and command prompt, problems

Discus and support Msconfig and command prompt, problems in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Here's a secret: Right click on the little Windows flag in the lower left, and you see a menu with many commands, control panel, run [dialog box] and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by mikewarren1, Mar 23, 2017.

  1. Msconfig and command prompt, problems


    Here's a secret: Right click on the little Windows flag in the lower left, and you see a menu with many commands, control panel, run [dialog box] and more. Click run and type 'msconfig' as many people know, there are three types of startups. Under another one of the tabs there is a option called 'alternative shell'. So mistakenly while diagnosing or troubleshooting my HP Laptop, I selected that; I ended up at command prompt and did not know what to do. Now I cannot get out of the win/system32> command prompt at all. Some one told me how to get to advanced startup, but that would basically mean going through Reset process, which takes hours. What should I do now?*Mad

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    mikewarren1, Mar 23, 2017
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  2. DaveM121 Win User

    automatic startup repair failed

    As far as I know you cannot repair/reset an msconfig setting from a Command Window in the repair Environment, however check out

    THIS ARTICLE
    which does give you a method of repairing/replacing msconfig . . .

    Just ignore how he is getting into Command Prompt and go to Command Prompt from the Repair Environment

    I Hope this Helps!
     
    DaveM121, Mar 23, 2017
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  3. My Windows 10 Sign-In Option Wouldn't Appear

    The best thing for any sign-in problem is doing clean msconfig boots in Safe Mode. it's a great repair and a perfect maintenance chore. Unfortunately, the command prompt in the Windows10 recovery Screens do not use msconfig or another command that I
    know of to get you into Safe Mode and fix the sign-in! Microsoft merely needs a command screen that can utilize such a command. A little modification will make an entirely more stable operating system!
     
    StephenPlunkett, Mar 23, 2017
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  4. Bree New Member

    Msconfig and command prompt, problems

    Welcome to TenForums @mikewarren1

    The Alternative shell is available on msconfig's Boot tab, and is greyed out unless you select Safe Boot. Basically you have selected 'Safe Boot to Command Prompt'.

    Thankfully you can launch Msconfig from the command prompt, just type MSCONFIG and hit Enter. Now you can untick 'Safe Boot' and you should be back to normal.
     
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