disable safe boot

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Helio said:
how can i disable safe boot mode in XP ?

Only a moron would want to do that, so I guess my first question would
be:

WHY would you wanna do something as ****ing stupid as that?
 
Helio said:
Hi all,

how can i disable safe boot mode in XP ?

PARDON' MOI... I forgot to tell you that what you wanna do is
impossible.
 
Is this pc (Windows) stuck in Safe Mode, & coming up in Safe mode all the time?
Are you seeing any error messages at bootup ?

Do this part very carefully: Use the Run option from main Start menu. In the Run window-dialog, type in
MSCONFIG <Enter-key>

Just look at the tab (click it) labeled BOOT.INI

if and only if the check box for SAFEBOOT is on, click it in order to clear the selection. Press Apply, & OK.
Logoff and restart Windows.


Safe mode is a very useful mode. One does not disable it, as such. It's used by choice.
 
Helio said:
Hi all,

how can i disable safe boot mode in XP ?


You can disable the Safe boot option in msconfig if you have selected this
option to have a normal boot.

Type "msconfig" in the run dialog box then go to the Boot.ini tab and
unchecked "/SAFEBOOT". Restart your system.
 
Are you trying to disable the ability to boot into safe mode or are you
stuck in safe mode?

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Yes, just it !

I´d like to disable safe mode option at F8 start up menu.

Helio
 
Helio,
Safe mode option after using F8, as part of selective startup options, is part of the standard Windows load options.
There's no way, that I know of, to disable that in the usual options in Windows.

WHY are you trying to do this? It is ill-advised because someday Windows may have a problem and not start in normal mode, and you'd be desperate to have Safe Mode.
 
Search for "NoSafeMode" and you'll find that you CAN prevent people from using F8 to get into safe mode.
 

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