| Corcorino Profil: Penguin | Hello there, I'm back  Is there any CMD command for going in the safe mode? | |
ghostnatyphon Who Dares Wins Profil: Penguin Pro | Do you mean going from normal mode, typing a command, and then going into safe mode? Not that I know of... I think you can only do it by booting into it from boot menu... I think there's a command to restart in safe mode, but I can't remember it... but there sin't one to instantly switch into safe mode. | |
Breakfastclub Profil: Penguin Pro | No, it`s a boot-option, you need to logoff and reboot (press F8) for Safemode | |
Corcorino Profil: Penguin | Hmmm  I got a problem, whenever I try to go in the Safe Mode the screen freezes  | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | Yeah, I've seen this problem with many preinstalled systems  Can you get to the graphical part of safemode? Or does it freeze when its black (and white)? | |
Corcorino Profil: Penguin | It freezes when it's black and white(some text) Please help  | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | Just go to safe mode and let it be there for 5-10 minutes. Tell me if it doesn't work then. (the safe-mode sometimes appears to freeze, when its really loading) | |
Corcorino Profil: Penguin | Thanks... I'll try tomorrow. | |
codenamem2k Profil: Big Penguin | And, man, you can also try 'Boot with last known configuration that worked' That may help too  | |
Asher Genius is not born , it is made.... Profil: Moderator | Quote :
And, man, you can also try 'Boot with last known configuration that worked' That may help too 
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that won't start windows in safe-mode , it will start in normal mode instead
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poiru Profil: Moderator | I don't know if you are thanking me or M2K, but I'm glad its solved  | |
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