
Next, on the General tab, choose the Normal Startup radio button and click OK. If you think you have fixed the problem already, repeat steps 1 to 5, but for the last step, you have to uncheck Safe Boot or /SAFEBOOT option. Note that your computer will continue to boot into Safe Mode automatically until you configure it again to boot normally. After restarting, your computer will automatically start in Safe Mode. Choosing the latter option means you have to restart your computer manually. At this point, you will be prompted to Restart, which immediately restarts your computer, or Exit without Restart, which allows you to close the window and continue what you’re doing. Consider this an option if the default Safe Mode option does not work. However, instead of starting Windows Explorer, it runs the Command Prompt. Safe Mode with Command Prompt – This loads Windows with all the minimum required processes.
This is the best option if you think you need to access the Internet while troubleshooting the problem.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt – This option runs the same processes as the default Safe Mode, only that it includes those that enable networking functions on Windows computers. This is your default option and often the best choice as it loads only the minimum processes necessary to start Windows. Safe Mode – This starts Windows in the fundamental Safe Mode. Under the Safe Boot option, there are radio buttons that let you run Safe Mode in various modes. Check the Safe Boot or /SAFEBOOT option. In Windows XP, this tab is named BOOT.INI. Go to System Configuration and open the Boot tab. In the text field, enter this command: msconfig. For computers running on Windows XP, click the Start button and select Run. You can also bring up the Run window by using the WIN + X shortcut key combination. If your computer is running on Windows 8 or Windows 10, right-click on the Start button and click Run. About Outbyte, uninstall instructions, EULA, Privacy Policy.
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