1. Use your windows disk.
2. If you have a partition on your hard drive which says recovery (or something along them lines), boot windows into that.
3. I believe if you go into windows repair tool (on boot), you can do it there.
try reinstalling your original windows cd, this should reboot it You don't say what mode it was in at the store. You can set boot options in the bios. Check the help files to learn how. Good luck.
Rebooting your computer in safe mode is a good idea if you suspect a virus or your computer is running slow. To find out how to reboot check out Microsoft.
you can reboot it so that it is not in safe mode
Yes. Just reboot like if you were in normal mode.
You remove the virus. Reboot your computer into Safe Mode and scan with your Anti-Virus software.
You have to reboot. there is no other way. Safe mode is just windows loaded with just the basic drivers required to run.
Reboot the computer; while it is rebooting, press the F8 key repeatedly and an option the start in Safe Mode will appear.
1. Boot into Safe Mode with Networking by pressing F8 during boot 2. Download Free spyware scanner 3. reboot in normal mode and Install the program 4. Run it and remove infected files. Then reboot.
to get into safe mode, reboot your computer, after it starts to boot, hit the F8 key repeatedly. In most circumstances, this will give you the menu from which you can choose to go into safemode.
Just reboot your Computer. Also you probably sent it to recovery mode or even a different OS that you computer came with. You could've of also activated its safe mode or broke your screen.
Reboot into safe mode (By pressing the F8 key when you start your computer) and see if you get the windows screen. If it is black in safe mode then means your windows is corrupted. If you can see the screen that means windows is ok. Run msconfig under safe mode then reboot and see if everything works.
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.