You have not indicated WHAT you want to "Restore": operating system? router?
If you have "make a restore point" on then no problem. Just reboot, boot in restore mode and choose restore point to load. If you don't have the disk and you don't have a saved copy of the CD on your hard drives there is no way to that. If your version is legal you can claim to the manufacture to send you the disk.
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 you power up the system before it starts there is an opportunity to push F8 usually that will let you into safe mode operation. Bring it up in safe mode and see if you can undo what you have doen and then restart. System restore will only usually undo installed programs and not single files that you may have downloaded, but as before try safe mode. If XP will not undo your Restore, try going back to a Restore or Check point that was created just before the Restore point that you originally selected and Restore from one of these two points. Michael R. Palazzo
Directory Services Restore Mode
Restore it on iTunes on your computer or put it into recovery mode then restore it
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Settings - switch off airplane mode in the top left.
No. Safe mode just loads applications and drivers required for windows to start. To restore settings you can run system restore in safe mode. You can also select "Last known good configuration" on the screen you choose to boot into safe mode.
If memory serves, backup and restore in vista requires the RPC process to be running, which doesn't run in safe mode. Your best bet is to reinstall Vista, get it up and running in "normal" mode, then do your restore.
Restore the system from your latest backup or install the operating system from source using the repair mode.
You will need to do a system restore. Restart your computer in safe mode (reboot and press the F8 key continuously until you get the option to start in safe mode). When in safe mode, use system restore to restore your system to just before you installed that Service Pack.
i have this probleme to, i have a 3G ipod and its jailbroken and i wanted to update it with itunes but he gives an error on itunes, now it is stuck on recovery mode, and he can not restore with itunes