Safe Mode Not Working
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If you are having problems with the safe mode not working then there are plenty of effective solutions available. Everyone knows that the windows operating system has many system files, which can be accessed at different times. This can be done for performing specific functions. Often the safe mode not working has to do with the root system files for Windows that are located in the System32. This file is located in the Windows directory on the hard disk. Often the cause of the problem can be the system files getting corrupted by a virus, malware.
It can also be from the installation of other software programs. To fix the Windows safe mode not working problem, the resetting of system files can be done. It should be kept in mind that booting the system using the last known good configuration option can also be done. You can press on the F8 key when the computer starts to access the Boot Option Menu. Then you have to tab down and use the last known configuration and press enter for allowing the loading Windows.
The next step that you have to implement here is restoring to a previous point when the system was working, with the use of the System Restore. Remember that if the safe mode is not working then you need to restart, and press the F8 key to go to the Boot Menu Options and select safe mode from the list. An option here is to click the "Start" button and select all the available programs. The system restore option found in the System Tools program group can be located in the accessories program group. After this you have to click on the system restore to see and select the restore point that you want to use. This way you can be prompted to restart the system after the process has completed. Another option here is to uninstall the last program that was added to the system. Often the system problems like safe mode not working occur after a new program was installed. The creation of a conflict could have been the result of the problem.
Often the removal of the offending program may correct the root system problem. In the control panel you can find the options of adding and removing programs through icons. Here you can see a list of installed programs, and all you need to do is scroll down to find the last program that was installed and removes it to get rid of the safe mode not working problem. |
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