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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

[computer-tech-support: 8428] Re: Windows won't start in safe mode; normal mode OK

Hi Friends, If you have a boot disc you can place it in your CD drive or floppy drive and modify your configuration settings to boot from that and for more information go to Computer Help option from your PC. I expect this helps.

On Friday, April 13, 2012 3:24:15 AM UTC+5:30, Brandon Taylor wrote:
I have a peculiar problem when trying to start Windows in safe mode after a system hang. It will load all the Windows files, and it wants to start the computer in safe mode, but it never gets there. It's stuck on the "Loading Windows Files" screen for several minutes -- and then the computer simply reboots and starts Windows into normal mode, which works correctly. But what if I am to encounter a problem where the computer would not start in safe mode when normal mode stops working -- that is to say, my normal mode Windows goes bad, and I have no choice but to start Windows in safe mode, but when trying to go to safe mode, the computer just restarts into a bad normal mode? THEN my Windows OS would be pretty much dead, and I'd have to start over from the factory image on the recovery partition.

Rather than being reactive, I want to take a proactive approach and see about repairing safe mode in Windows so that it works correctly in case my normal mode goes bad. What steps do you suggest I take in order to go about repairing safe mode?

Brandon Taylor

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