Description: Windows Initialization File Extension: INI file extension File Name: boot.ini File Type: Settings
Description: Windows Initialization File Extension: INI file extension File Name: boot.ini File Type: Settings
Invalid BOOT.INI file Boot from C:Windows drive. It is important to note that this error may or may not be accompanied by complete startup corruption. If Windows is in C:Windows, this “Invalid boot.ini file” trade message may only flash briefly on the screen before your computer continues to boot into Windows XP.
Part one. Restore the system boot.ini file in addition to the Windows CD. Step 1 Insert the Windows 2000/XP/2003 CD and start the computer. Step 2. When “Press the button to skip the disc” is triggered, press the “Space” on the beverage station. In the “Welcome to the installer” text message, press “R” to launch “Restore Current Console”. Step 3
The boot.ini file contains boot menu items. If the boot.ini file is missing or possibly corrupted, you may receive an “Invalid Boot.ini” or “Windows failed to start” error message and your computer will not be able to boot normally. You can use the Windows installation disc to solve a specific problem. Insert the Windows XP CD into your computer.
If you are experiencing crashes when starting Windows 7, it is likely that the boot sector or master boot record of your system partition is damaged, corrupted, or contains deleted files. And you will get all error messages like below before Windows starts to boot.
Answer 1: There is no correct boot.ini file in Windows 7. You have the option to use msconfig to change the boot option, but be aware of this. Windows 7/Vista has a hidden Footwear section that contains BCD – Boot Configuration Data. As with boot.ini, you and your family won’t be able to edit it as easily as in Notepad and XP. You can also use our bcdedit tool.
You can also use the System File Checker to repair corrupted and missing files. Meanwhile, Check Disk chkdsk can be used to check the integrity of the file system and find corrupted files on the hard drive. Seeing which Windows won’t boot can be very stressful, but there are a few ways to troubleshoot boot issues.

Ermias is a tech writer with a passion for helping people solve Windows problems. He loves to write and share his knowledge with others in the hope that they can benefit from it. He’s been writing about technology and software since he was in college, and has been an avid Microsoft fan ever since he first used Windows 95.