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How and why to use Windows Safe Mode

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Wednesday July 15, 2009
Computers are pretty complex devices. You install software, device drivers, data. You hook up printers and cameras and scanners and more. Sometimes things conflict and it makes using your PC nearly all but impossible. For those times there's

Safe Mode

. Michael "Doc" Callahan explains how

Safe Mode

can save you when your

Windows computer won't boot up

.

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Show Notes

- In

Safe Mode

drivers aren't loaded so they can't cause a conflict.

- When you

boot into Safe Mode

only the absolute necessities are loaded.

- You'll even note that your screen will appear in a greatly reduced resolution.

- Safe Mode is very useful for removing drivers that the system won't let you remove in the normal mode because they're loaded when the computer boots up.

- You can also remove software in this mode that won't uninstall otherwise.

- Some software programs actually need to be installed in Safe Mode.

- To

get into Safe Mode

first restart your computer.

- In XP click Start then Log off computer and click Restart.

- In Vista click Start then click on the arrow next to the lock icon and click Restart.

- Just as your computer starts to reboot, when it the screen is black and the system is checking memory and BIOS, tap the F8 function key.

- This will bring up a

Windows boot options

screen.

- Use the arrow keys to move to the option for

Safe Mode

.

- Highlight it and press enter. You'll see a lot of commands scroll off your screen. Memorize each and every one of these commands... just kidding.

- When your computer comes up the screen will be black and it will say Safe Mode in each corner.

- Do what you need to do and when you're done restart back into normal mode.

- If all else fails, it might be time for a full re-install of Windows XP using our 10-part tutorial series.
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