Enable Boot Logging
To find that answer you would need to enable boot logging in the bios of the system you are operating with. To do this process a step by step can be found at: http://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-enable-boot-logging-for-fixing-startup-problems-in-windows.html Typically the issues lay with the file AFTER the one that was previously loaded in the log as the system has already loaded the file in the log and crashes loading the one following.
It logs into Ntbtlog.txt
Boot Logging
Ntbtlog.txt C:\Windows\Ntbtlog.txt
C:\Windows\Ntbtlog.txt
You have to enable logging, and check it later you loged in the system.
ntbtlog.txt
Don't think you can sorry. Try looking at google help. Hope this helps :)
It will first boot from CD if available and then from hard disk. If you need to install any operating system or want to boot from CD, you need to enable this option.
Enable "Legacy USB keyboard" in your BIOS.
a. Safe Mode with Networkingb. Enable Boot Loggingc. Safe Moded. Enable VGA Mode