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razorsedge
July 28th, 2010, 11:48 PM
By default, Windows 7 will display a beautiful boot logo when Windows starts booting. Although you can disable GUI boot in Windows 7 and Vista, here is a cool way to view operating system boot information during startup.

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By enabling OS Boot information, you will be able to view files that are loading at startup, total amount of RAM, number of cores information instead of the default boot logo.

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Here is how you can enable OS boot information in Windows 7:

1. Type MSCONFIG in Start menu search field or in run dialog box and then hit enter.

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2. Once you see System Configuration dialog box, switch to Boot tab.



3. Under the Boot tab, check the option named OS boot information.

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4. Click Apply and then Ok.



5. Done! Reboot machine to view your OS and system information during boot process.