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somethingsomeone
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      08-09-2007

Hi,

I used this command as someone stated on a messageboard to startup
windows everytime with the advanced options on default:

BCDEDIT /SET ADVANCEDOPTIONS YES
however it is rather annoying so i tried to disable it with the
following:

*bcdedit /set advancedoptions No
*
The problem when i do this, is windows startsup as normal BUT F8 is
completly disabled it does not bring up the advanced menu.

I tried to do last good configuration but it doesnt help.

Basically i want the DEFAULT option.

i tried bcdedit /set advancedoptions default... but that command is not
recognized.

I am very frustrated as im stuck with either always going to start
windows normally command or have the no advanced options and having to
set the bcdedit everytime i restart if i want to startup in safe mode
:cry:

can someone please help? i'd really appreciate it as ive been going
nuts.

i feel really stupid that i edited the bcd and now i cant restore it.


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Jon
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      08-09-2007

"somethingsomeone" <> wrote in
message news:...
>
> Hi,
>
> I used this command as someone stated on a messageboard to startup
> windows everytime with the advanced options on default:
>
> BCDEDIT /SET ADVANCEDOPTIONS YES
> however it is rather annoying so i tried to disable it with the
> following:
>
> *bcdedit /set advancedoptions No
> *
> The problem when i do this, is windows startsup as normal BUT F8 is
> completly disabled it does not bring up the advanced menu.
>
> I tried to do last good configuration but it doesnt help.
>
> Basically i want the DEFAULT option.
>
> i tried bcdedit /set advancedoptions default... but that command is not
> recognized.
>
> I am very frustrated as im stuck with either always going to start
> windows normally command or have the no advanced options and having to
> set the bcdedit everytime i restart if i want to startup in safe mode
> :cry:
>
> can someone please help? i'd really appreciate it as ive been going
> nuts.
>
> i feel really stupid that i edited the bcd and now i cant restore it.
>
>
> --
> somethingsomeone




There's also a 'deletevalue' entry. Not tried it, but I reckon that is what
I'd go with

bcdedit /deletevalue /?

ie something like

bcdedit /deletevalue advancedoptions

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Rainald Taesler
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      08-09-2007
You may try EasyBCD
http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1

BCDEDIT seems to be most apokryph thing next to EDLIN. <bg&d>

Rainald


somethingsomeone shared these words of wisdom:

> Hi,
>
> I used this command as someone stated on a messageboard to startup
> windows everytime with the advanced options on default:
>
> BCDEDIT /SET ADVANCEDOPTIONS YES
> however it is rather annoying so i tried to disable it with the
> following:
>
> *bcdedit /set advancedoptions No
> *
> The problem when i do this, is windows startsup as normal BUT F8 is
> completly disabled it does not bring up the advanced menu.
>
> I tried to do last good configuration but it doesnt help.
>
> Basically i want the DEFAULT option.
>
> i tried bcdedit /set advancedoptions default... but that command is
> not recognized.
>
> I am very frustrated as im stuck with either always going to start
> windows normally command or have the no advanced options and having
> to set the bcdedit everytime i restart if i want to startup in safe
> mode
>> cry:

>
> can someone please help? i'd really appreciate it as ive been going
> nuts.
>
> i feel really stupid that i edited the bcd and now i cant restore it.

 
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