How to boot in safe mode
By carusen on 13 February 2008
There are times when your system fails for various reasons such as: a virus attack, bad drivers installation, power outage, disk corruption, etc. In these cases you might not be able to start your system normally so you will need to boot into the so called 'Safe Mode'.
When you boot Windows Vista into 'Safe Mode', the operating system will have reduced functionality, meaning that it will disable many non-core components and devices. This will keep your system stable while you diagnose and repair the cause of the malfunction.
In case you don't know how to boot in 'Safe Mode', click on the Read more link.
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Note: This blog entry was originally posted on www.vista4beginners.com. View original post
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