I'm aware that this is an old thread.
However,
in reference to: Boot Advanced Options, Settings in msconfig.
I believe the settings in msconfig for,
Boot Advanced Options.
Are useful for testing and or if you wish (for whatever reason),
to limit the number of cores and amount of RAM utilized at Boot.
If left unchecked,
you get full use of all available cores and RAM.
incidentally,
this settings option is by default unchecked.
If I've provided incorrect information.
Please let me know.
However,
in reference to: Boot Advanced Options, Settings in msconfig.
I believe the settings in msconfig for,
Boot Advanced Options.
Are useful for testing and or if you wish (for whatever reason),
to limit the number of cores and amount of RAM utilized at Boot.
If left unchecked,
you get full use of all available cores and RAM.
incidentally,
this settings option is by default unchecked.
If I've provided incorrect information.
Please let me know.