Hi Friends, If you have a boot disc you can place it in your CD drive or 
floppy drive and modify your configuration settings to boot from that and 
for more information go to Computer Help 
<http://computer-help.igennie.net/>option from your PC. I expect this helps.

On Friday, April 13, 2012 3:24:15 AM UTC+5:30, Brandon Taylor wrote:
>
> I have a peculiar problem when trying to start Windows in safe mode after 
> a system hang. It will load all the Windows files, and it wants to start 
> the computer in safe mode, but it never gets there. It's stuck on the 
> "Loading Windows Files" screen for several minutes -- and then the computer 
> simply reboots and starts Windows into normal mode, which works correctly. 
> But what if I am to encounter a problem where the computer would not start 
> in safe mode when normal mode stops working -- that is to say, my normal 
> mode Windows goes bad, and I have no choice but to start Windows in safe 
> mode, but when trying to go to safe mode, the computer just restarts into a 
> bad normal mode? THEN my Windows OS would be pretty much dead, and I'd have 
> to start over from the factory image on the recovery partition.
>
> Rather than being reactive, I want to take a proactive approach and see 
> about repairing safe mode in Windows so that it works correctly in case my 
> normal mode goes bad. What steps do you suggest I take in order to go about 
> repairing safe mode?
>
> Brandon Taylor
>

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