Where has "enable boot logging" option gone ?

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saytamaner

Hi,
I've been using Vista Ultimate for a week and I've encountered only
one problem to date, but it's a big one. It freezes on almost every
other
boot and the only thing to do is to turn the power off manually.
At the next restart it presents the boot options. I discovered that
if
I choose safe mode, then shutdown & restart, it boots without
problems next time. I thought that I could find the source of this
problem by enabling the boot logging option and inspecting log file
but the boot options menu doesn't have "enable boot logging"
option. Any help on this would be appreciated.

Regards,
Serdar Aytamaner
Istanbul, Turkey
 
Under admin tools there is a system configuration, under that there is a
boot logging option
 
Saytamaner--

The Advanced Boot Options menu lets you start Windows in advanced
troubleshooting modes. You can access the menu by turning on your computer
and pressing the F8 key before Windows starts.

Enjoy.

CH
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Additionally you can (another way to get where Dale took you) type msconfig
in run and on the boot tab there is a check box to enable boot logging.
Should have remembered this.

CH
 
Additionally you can (another way to get where Dale took you) type msconfig
in run and on theboottab there is a check box to enablebootlogging.
Should have remembered this.

CH

Dale,
Chad,
Thank you very much for the information.
I'll be looking into this tonight.
Regards,
Serdar
 
That is another Msoft stupidity.
Please tell me what should do user who cannot get to Windows running to set
that option up????
How in that case enable boot logging????
Jack
 
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