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Safe mode with networking is a Windows starting mode that bypasses the usual startup files and loads only the most basic drivers. You only have access to basic functions (for example, mouse, monitor, or keyboard) and default system services (for example, Web browsing and sending or receiving e-mail). Starting a computer in safe mode allows you to correct certain kinds of problems with your system or to verify if certain applications or operating system functions work correctly in the “safe” environment. Note that not all applications will work in safe mode. Safe mode is for diagnostic purposes only and is not meant to be used long-term.
To start your computer in safe mode:
1. Click Start, and then click Shut Down.
2. Select Restart, and then click OK.
3. As the computer restarts (after Windows shuts down), press F8.
4. Select Safe Mode with Networking, and then press ENTER.
If Windows starts up again before you can get into safe mode, restart your computer and try again.
If you can connect to the Internet in safe mode but not normal mode, try one of these solutions:
· In normal mode, run the Network Setup Wizard (click Start, click Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Setup Wizard.)
· In normal mode or safe mode, run System Restore back to a date you know your connection worked.
· In normal mode, run the E-mail Troubleshooter for e-mail–related issues (see the previous section). |