pretty sure theres an easy fix for what I did to my desktop,but I can't get it to work right,so I'm on the laptop
I have a computer I built myself, I5 processsor, GTX650 video card, 550watt psu, running windows 7.
Well, I was looking at ways to speed things up, and saw a video on youtube that said to go into MSCONFIG and change it so that it runs all 4 cores, on the advanced boot options, and clicking the box that says "maximum memory", also clicking the "NO GUI boot" option in msconfig.
These are things i've done to my laptop with no problems...however, when I restarted my desktop, it has problems, Windows doesn't start up correctly, and it asks if I want to repair, i've done that once, and it didn't seem to help, it restarted after a while, then back to the same screen. I've got it running repair again., but I dont know if that will do anything
I have a computer I built myself, I5 processsor, GTX650 video card, 550watt psu, running windows 7.
Well, I was looking at ways to speed things up, and saw a video on youtube that said to go into MSCONFIG and change it so that it runs all 4 cores, on the advanced boot options, and clicking the box that says "maximum memory", also clicking the "NO GUI boot" option in msconfig.
These are things i've done to my laptop with no problems...however, when I restarted my desktop, it has problems, Windows doesn't start up correctly, and it asks if I want to repair, i've done that once, and it didn't seem to help, it restarted after a while, then back to the same screen. I've got it running repair again., but I dont know if that will do anything