The Last Known Good configuration" is one of the methods which are used to
repair our computer system. In this method a restore of data from the backup is
not required. This "last known good configuration" is a backup
replica of the existing configuration which is stored on the registry key
"HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet". This registry key is always updated
whenever the system is shut down by the user after successfully and effectively
logging on. Our system can be repaired by restoring information from this
updated registry key. For instance in case when we install some driver which
causes our operating system not to be loaded, this type of repair is helpful
and useful.
So it is a very good practice to repair our system without any loss. So whenever
we see our operating systemfails to load, simply press F8 and when the message
"please select the operating system to start" appears, just select
the Last Known Good Configuration. This option can be seen under the
"Windows Advanced Options Menu". The Last Known Good Configuration is
only useful in the case if we have not logged on yet. Whenever we logon and
then shut down or even restart, all of the current configurations always become
the "Last Known Good Configuration".
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