stuck in safe mode

A

amy3libras

I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so I
did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
further. Now I can't get out.
I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.

i don't know what to do. Pls help
 
J

John Barnes

I would try an earlier restore point as your system has some problem,
probably a recent driver, that makes normal startup inadvisable.

"amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so I
> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
> further. Now I can't get out.
> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>
> i don't know what to do. Pls help
 
R

Richard Urban

Search on msconfig

Make sure that "normal startup" is selected.

Reboot.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)



"amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so I
> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
> further. Now I can't get out.
> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>
> i don't know what to do. Pls help
 
J

James

I do crazy things on my laptop running vista and never have a problem. If
you have the CD to restore vista and have backed up any important files then
do this. Your OS is probably hosed anyways. Why waist time.
Blow the partition and create a new partition, create a second partition of
5 or 10 GB only. Copy the setup files for vista to the small partition.
After the files have been copied, install vista from that location. Just
make sure Vista is installing to root drive C.
To further help in the future, forget backing up to CDs and DVDs. Get an
external hard drive, (USB) 200GB.
After you have your computer setup the way you want it, backup everything to
the external hard drive.
Even if your hard drive crashes all your data is right there on the external
drive. You can copy files to new or existing hard drive or prepare a load to
ghost. If you are using a Compaq computer, I suggest you get a better life.
Compaq computers suck but they do make good servers.


"amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so I
> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
> further. Now I can't get out.
> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>
> i don't know what to do. Pls help
 
A

AJR

If computer boots in safe mode but not normally, ad driver is at fault.

Your best option may be a repaire:
1, Boot from Vista DVD
2. Consider the repair options.


"James" <IMSI5000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:902A7FE5-549E-40C3-960C-4B0CF882C9E0@microsoft.com...
>I do crazy things on my laptop running vista and never have a problem. If
>you have the CD to restore vista and have backed up any important files
>then do this. Your OS is probably hosed anyways. Why waist time.
> Blow the partition and create a new partition, create a second partition
> of 5 or 10 GB only. Copy the setup files for vista to the small partition.
> After the files have been copied, install vista from that location. Just
> make sure Vista is installing to root drive C.
> To further help in the future, forget backing up to CDs and DVDs. Get an
> external hard drive, (USB) 200GB.
> After you have your computer setup the way you want it, backup everything
> to the external hard drive.
> Even if your hard drive crashes all your data is right there on the
> external drive. You can copy files to new or existing hard drive or
> prepare a load to ghost. If you are using a Compaq computer, I suggest you
> get a better life. Compaq computers suck but they do make good servers.
>
>
> "amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so
>>I
>> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
>> further. Now I can't get out.
>> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
>> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>>
>> i don't know what to do. Pls help

>
 
J

James

Try booting from the Vista CD.

"amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so I
> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
> further. Now I can't get out.
> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>
> i don't know what to do. Pls help
 
J

James

Here is a little more involved solution but once performed, all worries will
vanish.

I do crazy things on my laptop running vista and never have a problem. If
you have the CD to restore vista and have backed up any important files then
do this. Your OS is probably hosed anyways. Why waist time.
Blow the partition and create a new partition, create a second partition of
5 or 10 GB only. Copy the setup files for vista to the small partition.
After the files have been copied, install vista from that location. Just
make sure Vista is installing to root drive C.
To further help in the future, forget backing up to CDs and DVDs. Get an
external hard drive, (USB) 200GB.
After you have your computer setup the way you want it, backup everything to
the external hard drive.
Even if your hard drive crashes all your data is right there on the external
drive. You can copy files to new or existing hard drive or prepare a load to
ghost. If you are using a Compaq computer, I suggest you get a better life.
Compaq computers are bad but they do make good servers

"James" <IMSI5000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2A78C1D7-8020-4E79-ACCE-85C2CC2285A4@microsoft.com...
> Try booting from the Vista CD.
>
> "amy3libras" <amy3libras@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8CE6FB1C-11AF-4A82-919E-1B858EFB9F21@microsoft.com...
>>I have vista... was having a small problem when windows was loading up so
>>I
>> did a search on help. Decided to start in safe mode to sus out problem
>> further. Now I can't get out.
>> I've restarted, sys restored, used options in f8 menu to repair and start
>> windows in normal mode, used options in f2 or f12 ?? menu to repair etc.
>>
>> i don't know what to do. Pls help

>
 

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