
Uncheck the "Function keys available" option to disable the various function keys that modify the boot process, such as F5 and F8.
If the option is enabled, you may adjust how long Windows 95 will pause after the "Starting Windows 95" message to see if you are pressing a function key.
Uncheck the "Start GUI automatically" option to make Windows stop the boot process once it has reached a command prompt instead of continuing to the GUI automatically.
Uncheck the "Display splash screen" option to suppress the Windows splash screen that appears during the boot process.
Check "Allow F4 to boot previous operating system" to enable the F4 key to load the operating system that you were running before installing Windows 95.
Of course, this assumes that you (1) actually had a previous operating system, and (2) didn't delete any files required by the previous operating system...
The "Autorun Scandisk" box controls how Windows will behave when it detects that the previous Windows session did not shut down properly.
This option is available only if your version of Windows supports it.
Check "Always show boot menu" to see a boot menu every time you start Windows. Normally, Windows will show a boot menu only if it detected that there was a problem with the previous boot.
The "Continue booting after nn seconds" section controls how long the boot menu will remain on the screen before the default action is taken.
The "Restore Factory Settings" button sets all the options on the page to the default settings.