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How do I exit safe mode using Windows 7

Anonymous
2020-03-07T18:11:53+00:00

How do I exit safe mode using Windows 7

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-03-08T14:09:20+00:00
    1. Click the start button (bottom left)
    2. type msconfig into the text box
    3. Click on msiconfig.exe
    4. Click the boot tab
    5. Uncheck the safeboot check box
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  2. Anonymous
    2020-03-08T14:13:22+00:00
    1. Close any running programs and open Windows so you are back at the desktop.
    2. Click on the Start () button.
    3. In the Start Menu Search Box type msconfig
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard.
    5. The System Configuration utility will open
    6. Make sure Startup Selection is set for Normal Startup.
    7. Click on the Boot tab.
    8. Make sure  Safe boot is unchecked
    9. Press the Apply button and then press the OK button.
    10. Click on the Restart button to reboot your computer.
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    OR:

    What are the system recovery options in Windows 7?

    Do a System Restore in Safe Mode.

    "How to Do a System Restore in Windows 7":

    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

    "Advanced startup options (including safe mode)"

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode#1TC=windows-7

    "The Advanced Boot Options screen lets you start Windows in advanced troubleshooting modes. You can access the menu by turning on your computer and pressing the F8 key before Windows starts (Tap F8 at the rate of about once per second)"

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    If that does not fix it, follow this method:

    Often a Start-up Repair, etc. disk will work where the built-in Repair Software won't

    Make your own System Repair Disk from the information in this Tutorial:

    "How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc"

    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2083-system-repair-disc-create.html

    "This will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to be able to use to boot to **system recovery options** to help recover your Windows 7 installation if you don't have a Windows installation disc, can't find your Windows installation disc, or can't access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer.

    A system repair disc is not able to install Windows 7.

       Note

    If you are unable to boot your Windows 7 to create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc, then you could create it on another computer to use on your computer."

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    Then use that Disk for the System Recovery Options:

    "System Recovery Options"

    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/668-system-recovery-options.html

    "How to Run a Startup Repair in Windows 7"

    http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/681-startup-repair.html

    Cheers.

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