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== How to Enter Safe Mode ==
 
== How to Enter Safe Mode ==
 
On Microsoft Windows, '''Safe Mode''' can be entered by holding '''F8''' upon booting the computer.
 
On Microsoft Windows, '''Safe Mode''' can be entered by holding '''F8''' upon booting the computer.
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Also, entering '''Safe Mode''' can be done through the Windows Interface. On Windows XP,
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1) Click on the Start button and click on Run.
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2) In the ''Open'' field type "msconfig" and click OK.
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3) The System Configuration Utility will show up. Click on the "BOOT.INI" tab.
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4) Put a checkmark in the box labeled "/SAFEBOOT". Then click OK.
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5) A confirmation box will show up. Click "Restart" to reboot the computer into safe mode.

Revision as of 09:50, 7 December 2006

Safe mode is a diagnostic mode used by computer operating systems. It is used to troubleshoot problems that cannot be fixed in a normal boot. This is done by offering booting only core features to the operating system so that the problem can be found and repaired.

How to Enter Safe Mode

On Microsoft Windows, Safe Mode can be entered by holding F8 upon booting the computer.


Also, entering Safe Mode can be done through the Windows Interface. On Windows XP,

1) Click on the Start button and click on Run.

2) In the Open field type "msconfig" and click OK. Safemode1.gif

3) The System Configuration Utility will show up. Click on the "BOOT.INI" tab. Safemode2.gif

4) Put a checkmark in the box labeled "/SAFEBOOT". Then click OK. Safemode3.gif

5) A confirmation box will show up. Click "Restart" to reboot the computer into safe mode.