By editing Windows Vista boot options, you can change the boot order of your operating systems. This is particularly useful when you have multiple operating systems installed. You can also configure other startup options in the same screen, such as how much time the system idles. When windows is loading and i hit F10 the screen isn't displaying what it should it shows this Edit Boot Options Edit Windows boot option for: Windows 7 Path: windows system32 winload.exe Partition 1 Hard Disk D9d90ac4 [ /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN.
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Or read our to learn how to use this site. My son has an Acer Aspire 6930 laptop.
It came with Vista, but he let a friend put a bootlegged copy of Win 7 on it. Now he just wants to reset the whole thing back to factory settings, but we've been unable to do so. When I try alt and F10, the following comes up: Edit Windows boot options for: Windows 7 Path: Windows system32 winload.exe Partition: 3 Hard Disk: 91a9ef1d /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN and then there's a white, non-blinking cursor after it.
In the left bottom corner, it says Enter=Submit In the right, ESC=Cancel So, the two questions are: 1. Can the laptop be restored back to factory settings, and 2. Can Vista be put back? We have no restore or recovery disks. Thanks, Karen.