JackMike16
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has been altered.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment (NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS)
has been altered.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment (NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS)
i ran it from some command that shows you your BOOTS or something like that? but how i'm i sopoused to type that "code" or whatever it is, in the computer with it not being able to run? i forgot to mention, that i'm typing this with my little sister's Laptop.Hello and welcome to the forum.
You make no mention of how, where or what you did to actually alter these settings but it is likely that the registry key found here has been altered.
The good news is..... if your machine has not booted successfully since making the alteration then perhaps you may be able to use "Last Known Good Configuration" option from the advanced boot menu which you should be able to access by tapping the F8 key during the startup / POST process. If that doesn't work then;
The bad news is.... you will likely be left with doing some offline registry editing. You'll likely need a Windows 7 Repair Disk which you can obtain from here Link Removed due to 404 Error or if you prefer a full installation media ISO which you can obtain here Link Removed to get into the Windows 7 Recovery Environment and launch Regedit and load the proper hive.
Read (completely) this Solved Changed msconfig settings, now I can't enter Windows - Windows 7 Forums
Regards
Randy
Safe Mode will not work.Trouble mentioned the Last Know Good option when booting with the F8 key to put into a repair scenario. If the registry was changed, that should help. Different systems may use different key combinations to reach repair utilities. F8 is normally the Windows 7 one, but it may be something like F5 during the splash screen, or something else. Your owner's manual should tell you.
Maybe this is where you got into the "worked once, but not again" situation, but have you tried booting into Safe Mode (F8) and run MSconfig.exe from there? The boot tab, Advanced Options button will take you to the processors setting page. And as WHS mentions, it should be a 1 with the box unchecked so the option is greyed out.
well godamn, i tought i know every thing abut my PC but i guess not, anyways, she has a Homepremium windows 7 and i have a pro windows 7, will that work?? and If i run "bcdedit.exe" it will run and with a millisecond it dissapears, any help?Well, as you can see from the attachment, the setting is contained in the BCD Store used to boot the system. In order to remove it, you will need some way to edit the BCD Store using bcdedit.exe.
So you will probably have to boot to something, a Recovery CD if you made one, or an Install DVD you can download and burn as a DVD or flashdrive. Once in a command prompt you can use the BCDedit.exe utility to remove the offending entries. If you sister happens to have a Windows 7 computer using the same bit version, you can probably make a recovery CD with hers.
Let us know when you can get into some type of command prompt.