F8
f8 then choose the safe mode option
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then can assume the problem is not with the application, but with the operating system, device driver, or other applications that load at startup which are conflicting with the application.
F8 While windows is loading, you can find out if the problem persists then it's the hardware if it doesn't continue then you ca search for the service or program causing the problem
If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
f8 during boot. (on most windows systems)
safe mode does not load all the drivers - if your sound card driver was faulty and you tried to use safe mode then if it loaded this driver then any problems would remain. The only way I know of to get sound in safe mode is to manually load the sound card driver with the command prompt
It will - all safe-mode does is load Windows with the absolute minimum drivers to get the system to a point where the user can try to sort out any problems - before re-booting as normal.
To eliminate background programs or services as a source of the problem, run the application after booting into Safe Mode. Press F8 at startup to display the Advanced Boot Options menu, and select Safe Mode with Networking from the menu. If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
You can't. The necessary drivers and dependencies are not loaded in safe mode. And if you were to manually load all the required dependencies. It would not be safe mode anymore.