When a user is logging on to Windows, the startup sound is played, the shell (usually EXPLORER.EXE) is loaded from the section of the SYSTEM.INI file, and startup items are loaded. The 32-bit VxD message server (MSGSRV32) starts MPREXE.EXE, which is responsible for loading the network logon client (such as Client for Microsoft Networks, Microsoft Family Logon or Windows Logon). When all system configuration files and device drivers have been loaded, the 16-bit modules, KRN元86.EXE, GDI.EXE, and USER.EXE, are loaded, then the 32-bit DLLs ( KERNE元2.DLL, GDI32.DLL, and USER32.DLL) are loaded. ![]() Virtual device drivers are also loaded in the startup process: they are most commonly loaded from the registry ( HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD) or from the SYSTEM.INI file. During the boot phase, CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT are executed, along with the configuration settings files WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI. In Windows 3.x and 95/98/ME, the boot loader phase is handled by MS-DOS. ![]() Main article: Architecture of Windows 9x § Boot sequence
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