Turn off the Windows GUI boot

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Turn off the Windows GUI boot

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1. Go to Start
2. Go to Run
3. Type MSCONFIG and then press enter
4. Click on Boot.ini
5. Check the box that has the label /NOGUIBOOT
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Post by Sumpin_Wong »

Please xcuse my ignorance.. but what is this going to do for me? Why should I do it? :roll:
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It should increase boot times
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Post by ccb056 »

Neo-Tebow2000 wrote:It should increase boot times
Why would anyone want to increase their boot times?
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ccb056 wrote:
Neo-Tebow2000 wrote:It should increase boot times
Why would anyone want to increase their boot times?
To start their computer faster.
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..... Come on CCB
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If you increased the time it took to boot your computer, whouldn't that make the boot process slower?
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Post by monte84 »

lol, i think we know what was meant, just a tpying error. You did mean decrease right? ;)
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lol .. yes, I believe he did.
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