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Shlomi S
January 25th 08, 12:06 AM
Hello People
I have a problem,
My XP trying to boot normaly and then it goes back to the safe mode menu,
it happens even if i choose the normal option it still go back to safe menu,
there is no problem to boot the computer in safe mode,
The strange thing is that if i unplugged the power while the computer
working,
When i turn it on, it boot normaly without any error mesage or the safe
menu,
Does any one know what could be the problem or how i can find the reason ?

Thanks,
Shlomi.

PizzaFoundry
January 25th 08, 05:54 AM
On Jan 24, 4:06 pm, "Shlomi S" > wrote:
> Hello People
> I have a problem,
> My XP trying to boot normaly and then it goes back to the safe mode menu,
> it happens even if i choose the normal option it still go back to safe menu,
> there is no problem to boot the computer in safe mode,
> The strange thing is that if i unplugged the power while the computer
> working,
> When i turn it on, it boot normaly without any error mesage or the safe
> menu,
> Does any one know what could be the problem or how i can find the reason ?
>
> Thanks,
> Shlomi.

System Restore may fix your problem, going back a few days to a point
where you recall the system running correctly. If no joy there, then
our old friend, Repair Install might be the ticket for you too. If
unfamiliar with these, check Google, you'll find lots of info.

Shlomi S
January 25th 08, 10:14 AM
I already did it,
but i still have this problem ...

"PizzaFoundry" > wrote in message
...
> On Jan 24, 4:06 pm, "Shlomi S" > wrote:
>> Hello People
>> I have a problem,
>> My XP trying to boot normaly and then it goes back to the safe mode menu,
>> it happens even if i choose the normal option it still go back to safe
>> menu,
>> there is no problem to boot the computer in safe mode,
>> The strange thing is that if i unplugged the power while the computer
>> working,
>> When i turn it on, it boot normaly without any error mesage or the safe
>> menu,
>> Does any one know what could be the problem or how i can find the reason
>> ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shlomi.
>
> System Restore may fix your problem, going back a few days to a point
> where you recall the system running correctly. If no joy there, then
> our old friend, Repair Install might be the ticket for you too. If
> unfamiliar with these, check Google, you'll find lots of info.

Google