Thursday, March 20, 2014

How to Restore Windows XP in Safe Mode


1. Restart your Windows XP operating system by going to the 'Start' menu and choosing 'Restart' from the 'Turn Off Computer' menu.
2. Wait for the boot screen to appear during the restart. The boot screen for Windows XP has a black screen with the Windows XP logo in the center of it. As soon as you see this screen, hold down the 'F8' key.
3. Choose the type of 'Safe Mode' from the available selections found in the 'Windows Advanced Options Menu.' To restore Windows XP, you will likely choose the 'Safe Mode' option. 'Safe Mode with Networking' allows for online access while in 'Safe Mode,' and 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' is for advanced users who need to access the Windows XP command prompt.
4. Highlight the Windows XP operating system from the next menu screen. You need to let the computer know which operating system you want to restore in 'Safe Mode.' This is an essential step if you have more than one OS installed.
5. Allow for the files to load, then log on as an administrator. You will see a warning message asking if you wish to proceed in 'Safe Mode.' Select 'Yes.' Once in 'Safe Mode,' you can resolve any issues that were affecting Windows XP's performance before returning to normal mode.

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