"Safe mode" is a mode used to recover from serious problems; you wouldn't want to use it permanently. It also imposes certain restrictions, so there are some things you won't be able to do in safe mode.Solve whatever problems you are having, then restart in normal (not "safe") mode. Then you shouldn't have trouble installing additional programs.
Yes. If you download it from the official site, there should be no problem.
Yes - if you download the java installable from suns original website and not from any suspicious website.
You go into safe mode with networking. Next find a free download of combofix. Google it, bleeping computer has a free download for it. run that in safe mode. then run malwarebytes in safe mode. lastly, run your antivirus in safe mode. after you do all three, then restart your computer and you should be fine. hope this helps
Yes - that's the standard program used to run programs written for the Java technology. Just be sure you get the real Java download, and not some fake - in other words, download from the official Java site, or from a reputable site such as tucows, download.com, etc.
Just try to restart the system in safe mode and download any antivirus.
Yes, it is generally safe to download Java from Oracle's official website, as they provide the latest and most secure versions of the software. Ensure you are downloading from the legitimate Oracle site to avoid malicious versions. Always verify the download through checksums if available, and keep your software up to date to protect against vulnerabilities.
You can download, but cannot install both on the same machine.Regards,Prawyn.
No, you Cannot.
Safe mode is a diagnostic mode. In safe mode you will have reduced functionality, but the task of isolating problems is easier because many non-core components are disabled(turned off). An installation that will only boot into its safe mode typically has a major problem, such as disk corruption or the installation of poorly configured software that prevents the operating system from successfully booting into its normal operating mode.
When the 1999 Jaguar S-type is on safe mode, you cannot do many things like over speeding.
Look in the AVG test results. Find the location of the infected files. Then boot into safe mode and delete them. To boot into safe mode tap the F8 key as your computer starts up and choose Safe Mode from the menu.
The safe mode refers to the state of the computer where the spywares cannot take place and so you can work on the infected file without going in normal mode and can prevent your computer from crashing. The safe mode can be activated in most of the computers by pressing ctrl+ F11 key just after you restart your computer.