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Old May 2nd 11, 09:37 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Todd[_4_]
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w7 64 bit home basic

Hi All,

I just got a call from a customer who complained of constant safe mode
every time he boots up his computer.

I Googled it and everything I found said there was a prior crash.
Mind you, this may also be the case. You never know until you
actually see the problem yourself.

If what the customer says is really the case, does anyone know of
a solution to a constant safe mode start up?

Many thanks,
-T
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Old May 2nd 11, 10:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_5_]
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"Todd" wrote in message ...
w7 64 bit home basic

Hi All,

I just got a call from a customer who complained of constant safe mode
every time he boots up his computer.

I Googled it and everything I found said there was a prior crash.
Mind you, this may also be the case. You never know until you
actually see the problem yourself.

If what the customer says is really the case, does anyone know of
a solution to a constant safe mode start up?

Many thanks,
-T


Maybe the safe mode start up has been set.
Start All Programs Administrative tools System Configuration.
Boot tab Boot Options.
Check that the Safe Mode box is clear.



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Old May 4th 11, 07:52 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Todd[_4_]
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Default constant safe mode

On 05/02/2011 02:07 PM, Dave-UK wrote:

"Todd" wrote in message
...
w7 64 bit home basic

Hi All,

I just got a call from a customer who complained of constant safe mode
every time he boots up his computer.

I Googled it and everything I found said there was a prior crash.
Mind you, this may also be the case. You never know until you
actually see the problem yourself.

If what the customer says is really the case, does anyone know of
a solution to a constant safe mode start up?

Many thanks,
-T


Maybe the safe mode start up has been set.
Start All Programs Administrative tools System Configuration.
Boot tab Boot Options.
Check that the Safe Mode box is clear.


Hi Dave,

I was at the customer's yesterday. You called it. Thank you!

-T

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Old May 4th 11, 08:05 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_5_]
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Default constant safe mode


"Todd" wrote in message ...
On 05/02/2011 02:07 PM, Dave-UK wrote:

"Todd" wrote in message
...
w7 64 bit home basic

Hi All,

I just got a call from a customer who complained of constant safe mode
every time he boots up his computer.

I Googled it and everything I found said there was a prior crash.
Mind you, this may also be the case. You never know until you
actually see the problem yourself.

If what the customer says is really the case, does anyone know of
a solution to a constant safe mode start up?

Many thanks,
-T


Maybe the safe mode start up has been set.
Start All Programs Administrative tools System Configuration.
Boot tab Boot Options.
Check that the Safe Mode box is clear.


Hi Dave,

I was at the customer's yesterday. You called it. Thank you!

-T


You're welcome.

 




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