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Mohammadreza DN

in Hardware Profiles of System properties and in Properties of one of Profiles listed there is a check box that is Always include this profile when windows starts.I think when two profiles are created the profiles selection is always appearing before windows starts so what is this option is really for
 
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Twayne

It's for starting the computer with different hardware/software setups.
Whichever one is first is default and will load on its own if you don't
choose one with the keyboard before the timer expires. That time is
also adjustable. Check Help & Support on your computer for more info.

You should post only in Plain Text. You're causing problems for some
newsreaders.

Twayne`



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Mohammadreza DN

Thank you.I know that the first profile listed in hardware profiles is
a default profile,i just meant what is the function of the check box
in properties of one of any created profiles.whether this box is
checked or not any profile that is created will be listed before
windows gets started so what is it really for?.
 
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Twayne

Mohammadreza DN said:
Thank you.I know that the first profile listed in hardware profiles is
a default profile,i just meant what is the function of the check box
in properties of one of any created profiles.whether this box is
checked or not any profile that is created will be listed before
windows gets started so what is it really for?.

I guess I'm really thick tonight: I don't understand. If you have 3
profiles set, as I do, then you can start the machine with access to the
hardware defined by whichever one you chose to use. Period. So I'm
obviously missing something probaby pretty basic about your query.
Perhaps if you gave me a step-by-step on how you're doing it and
precisely where the question arises w/r to what's going to happen when
windows starts and what's on the screen?
It's listed before windows starts because that's what tells windows
what hardware it will have availalble to it.

Sorry if I seem like a cement-head. lol

Twayne`
 

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