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- 25th October 2009 at 12:41 #43886
mmh I wish to go into safe mode but everytime I boot into it the system reboot in the part of group policies on login screen.
I have no idea because of – and it’s sucks that the safe mode is unavailable / unuseable
does anyone have an idea ?
- 24th January 2010 at 04:49 #49933
Good question many of R2 users have the same problem..
Shameless bump!
- 24th January 2010 at 04:49 #59752Anonymous
Good question many of R2 users have the same problem..
Shameless bump!
- 27th January 2010 at 06:28 #49934
This may help ..
http://www.malwareremoval.com/tutorials/safemodeboot.php
Reboot your computer in Safe Mode
* If your computer is running, shut down Windows, then turn the power off.
* Wait 30 seconds, then turn the computer on, and begin tapping the F8 key (if this doesn’t work try the F5 key).
* The Windows Advanced Options Menu appears.
* Select Safe Mode using the up/down arrow keys.
* Press Enter.
* Log on with an account that has administrator priviledges, usually your own account (NOT the account named Administrator).If you cannot boot into safe mode using this method it is important that you report this to your helper.
- 27th January 2010 at 06:28 #59753Anonymous
This may help ..
http://www.malwareremoval.com/tutorials/safemodeboot.php
Reboot your computer in Safe Mode
* If your computer is running, shut down Windows, then turn the power off.
* Wait 30 seconds, then turn the computer on, and begin tapping the F8 key (if this doesn’t work try the F5 key).
* The Windows Advanced Options Menu appears.
* Select Safe Mode using the up/down arrow keys.
* Press Enter.
* Log on with an account that has administrator priviledges, usually your own account (NOT the account named Administrator).If you cannot boot into safe mode using this method it is important that you report this to your helper.
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