Also, there is a basic CMD in the advanced option that can be useful. If it helps, I am able to boot a linux on this machine and edit any Win files that might refer to the msconfig change I did. * multiple system restores completed 'successfully' but the problem persists after restart Things I've tried by inserting the win 10 repair tools CD: Now, the real issue is that Windows won't boot (Blue screen, stop code BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO). The actual cause was the memory wrongfully seated in its slot so I checked the BIOS upon restarting and everything was showing well. little did I thought it can do such harm though its meaning was obvious). Can use a linux to modify any win configuration files.Īs only half of my RAM was visible in my Win 10, I followed this guy's advice to check the msconfig max memory option and write the physical installed amount (after clicking on OK and reopening the BOOT Advanced Options I could see that it stayed checked but set itself to 0.
TL DR Checked the max memory option in BOOT Advanced option of msconfig, now Win 10 won't boot even in safe mode.