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Microsoft Windows [Version All rights reserved. I have the same question 1. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Copyright C Microsoft Corporation. What's new. New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. Is it better to select 'Normal startup' or 'Selective Startup'?? Thread starter CostaP Start date Aug 5, Forums Software Windows JavaScript is disabled.

For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Status Not open for further replies. Previous Next Sort by votes. CostaP Honorable. Dec 22, 0 10, 1. I think I used to have it as 'selective startup'. I reinstalled Windows 10 keeping all apps and documents and I think it reverted back to 'normal startup' Do I choose normal or selective?

Not sure what to do. Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator. Sep 7, 25, , 8, System configuration should be set to "Normal Startup" - this is the default configuration. Here you will see three selectable radio buttons under the Startup Selection heading. Normal Startup will be selected by default unless changed.

If you choose this option, remember to change it back when you are done troubleshooting, or Windows will keep starting up in this manner. Also, when you select Diagnostic startup and click Apply, you will see that it automatically selects Selective startup with only the Load system services box filled in.

In diagnostic mode, you get more drivers and services started by default than with Safe Mode, which I explain below. With the Load startup items box, you can only check it with a checkmark, which either enables all the startup items on the Startup tab or disables all of them.

The only reason to do selective startup and check one or both items is to figure out if a particular service or startup item is causing problems. The way to do that is to check the appropriate box on the General tab and then go to Services or Startup , click Disable all , and then check off only one item. You restart the computer and see if that service or startup item is causing the issue with your system.

If not, you go to the Services or Startup tab again and check another item. Continue this process until you find your problem service or startup item. This is an important tab because it has a lot of options for how Windows starts up. Resolution To use the Normal startup option, clear all of the check boxes in the Advanced Troubleshooting Settings dialog box. Status This behavior is by design. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful?

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