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1.7.3 Advanced Boot Options 
The Windows Server 2003 advanced boot options include Safe Mode, Enable Boot Logging, Enable VGA 
Mode, Last Known Good Configuration, Directory Services Restore Mode, and Debugging Mode. 
• 
Safe Mode can be used if your computer does not start properly. Pressing 
F8
 during the operating system 
selection phase displays a screen with advanced options for booting Windows Server 2003. If you select 
Safe Mode, Windows Server 2003 loads only basic files and drivers that are required to support the 
operating system. If your computer does not start using safe mode, you can try Windows Server 2003 
Automatic System Recovery. You can also choose Safe Mode With Networking, which is the same as 
Safe Mode except that it adds the drivers and services required to enable network access, and Safe Mode 
With Command Prompt, which is the same as Safe Mode except when the computer restarts, it 
displays a command prompt. 
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Enable Boot Logging logs the loading and initialization of drivers and services in the ntbtlog.txt file, 
which is located in the windir folder and can be used for troubleshooting boot problems. 
• 
Enable VGA Mode option starts Windows Server 2003 with a basic VGA driver. 
• 
Last Known Good Configuration starts Windows Server 2003 using the registry information that 
Windows Server 2003 saved after the last successful startup of Windows Server 2003. Windows Server 
2003 startup is not considered successful until a user logs on at the computer. After a logon, the system 
automatically copies the Clone control set to the LastKnownGood control set making the current control 
set the Last Known Good Configuration 
 
Note: Windows Server 2003 startup is not considered successful until a user 
logs on at the computer. After a logon, the system automatically copies the 
Clone control set to the LastKnownGood control set making the current 
control set the Last Known Good Configuration. 
 

 

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