Forget login; your PC might even start and throw up a BSOD error. MSCONFIG is a Windows built-in tool that lets you manage startup processes and troubleshoot associated issues. In this guide, we will talk about how you can enable all services in MSCONFIG if you have accidentally disabled them.

What happens when you disable all services in MSConfig?

Services are essential for your PC to work correctly. Each service has a DWORD value to start. However, if this Start value is changed to disabled, then your PC will not run properly, and it might even crash. Here are a few things you won’t be able to do if you have disabled all services in MSCONFIG.

Your system will become unstable. You won’t be able to access the login screen. Your PC can throw BSOD error messages. You won’t be able to access the Accessibility option. The BIOS menu won’t be accessible.

What can I do if I accidentally disabled all services MSCONFIG?

1. Perform Startup Repair

Startup Repair or Automatic Repair is an inbuilt tool that fixes startup-related problems of your PC automatically. It fixes missing or damaged system files preventing your PC from booting up. Once the process completes, your PC should boot up normally.

2. Enable MSCONFIG services using a different account

This would work for users who have created one extra account on their PCs. You should ensure that at least one account doesn’t require password access, as this could help if you have disabled all services in the MSCONFIG situation.

3. Replace the on-screen keyboard with CMD

This solution was suggested by one user that has helped quite a few users facing a similar issue where they accidentally disabled all services in MSCONFIG. SPONSORED You can also try running the above commands and following the above steps to fix the issue and get your PC to boot normally again.

4. Perform a System Restore

Do note that for System Restore or this method to work, you should already create a system restore point on your PC. If you do not know how to do that, you should check out our guide that explains 3 methods to create a restore point on your PC.

5. Reset your PC

As a last resort, if nothing works, you should opt to reset your PC. You can follow the above process and safely reset your PC and get back your PC in normal working condition. That is it from us in this guide. You can check out our guide that lists different ways to access MSCONFIG on your PC. We have also correctly explained how to use the System Configuration tool on Windows 10. Feel free to let us know in the comments below which one of the above solutions resolved your problem.

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