Because it accesses hardware directly.
Safe Mode is a configuration on Windows that loads only basic, core drivers. Assuming that Windows is not beyond repair and that all hardware is functioning properly, Safe Mode is guaranteed to boot. For example, if a newly installed driver prevents the user from booting up in normal mode, Safe Mode offers a way to get back into the system so the user can roll back the driver. To get into Safe Mode, the user simply needs to press F8 after the BIOS has given control to Windows, but before Windows has a chance to start the normal startup process; there is approximately a 0.5 to 2 second window of opportunity, depending on the version of Windows and the speed of the computer. In the menu that appears after pressing F8, the user can select Safe Mode from the list of boot options. In older versions of Windows, you may need to press F5, instead.
There is no need to have a copy of Windows XP, as Windows XP Mode (which is a feature part of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate) comes with a fully licensed version of Windows XP with Service Pack 3. A step-by-step instructions on how to download and install Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 can be found at related links section of this question.
Install Windows XP mode on Windows 7. Connect your printer. At the taskbar at the top of the XP mode window, click on the USB tab. Select the Kyocera Fs-720 printer. If it asks you if you want to share, click yes. Your printer is now detected by the virtual xp machine. Download the XP Kyocera Fs-720 driver. Install it. Open the document you want to print in the XP mode and print. You cannot print from Windows 7. You have to do so via the xp mode. To print in the future, you will have to always click on the USB tab and share the printer. (This disconnects it from Windows 7 and connects it to the virtual XP mode machine).
There is no specific printer that you "need" for Windows 98. Any printer with a Windows 98 driver should work.
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A driver is always required to use the sound card. Depending on the age and popularity of the card, Windows 7 may include a driver for the card, so that one does not need to be installed manually.
There would be no reason to do this. I have fixed graphical settings and problems without ever going into safe mode. If the problem is with the monitor itself, then safe mode would have no effect. And if it with your display settings, you need only adjust these settings without the need for safe mode. Try checking for driver updates for your video card too. This can help get a monitor working.
You need to install driver for your sound card.
In order to fix Snapshell for Windows, you need to fix it after the sleep mode. Snapshell is a program that programmers and web developers will use on Windows computers.
This MP3 player shouldn't need a driver. All necessary drivers are built into windows.