When a computer starts when a user deploys the Last Known Good Configuration feature, Windows XP restores all the necessary relevant details and information in the registry key given. When it comes to troubleshooting the Last Known Good Configuration feature can be used to recover data from configuration problems which include freshly installed drivers that may not be compatible with the computer's hardware. It will also not resolve any issues related to or caused by missing or corrupted drivers or files. This feature also utilizes information which are saved from the previous sitting when a computer has been shut down in order to restore registry settings and drivers.
To sum it up, the Last Known Good Configuration should be utilized only when the computer start without any problems successfully before the computer is restored by deploying the last known good configuration. After computer starts with the Last Known Good Configuration feature, all the changes are lost. These changes are the ones that have been made since the last successful startup.
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