Safe Mode

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Guest

I have been trying to get to safe mode on my computer, Help and Support says
press F8 during boot up. But hthe problem is that my devices (mouse and
keyboard) aren't yet active. Is there another way to get the safe mode?

-Randall
 
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Richard Urban

Safe mode requires a keyboard press. You must be using a USB keyboard to
have this problem. You can go into the computer bios (then again, maybe not
as this also requires a keyboard entry to do so) and make certain that any
entries for legacy USB devices are set to allow. You may need an older PS/2
keyboard to do this initially.

You can also go into msconfig (Start | search msconfig, press enter when
highlighted), use the boot tab, and set the computer to safe boot. When you
are done, don't forget to change this setting back to normal boot.

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Regards,

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

UnknownTBeast said:
I have been trying to get to safe mode on my computer, Help and Support
says
press F8 during boot up. But hthe problem is that my devices (mouse and
keyboard) aren't yet active. Is there another way to get the safe mode?

-Randall
They won't be in safe mode either if the drivers are not loaded, have you
just installed? Are they plug in or wireless?

Best to first try taking them off and putting them back again.

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Ian

With patience there is always a way.

Please Reply to Newsgroup so all can read.
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Guest

Thanks for the help, I -did the workaround thru msconfig, but the real
question now is I CAN get to the BIOS, but after that it won't work. But I
will try to check out theose BIOs settings,

Thanks,

Randall
 
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Chad Harris

Hi Randall--

I wonder what you are trying to ultimately get done in the first place by
going to safe mode. Maybe if you tell us we can help.

CH
 
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Thufir

Safe mode requires a keyboard press. You must be using a USB keyboard to
have this problem. You can go into the computer bios (then again, maybe
not as this also requires a keyboard entry to do so) and make certain
that any entries for legacy USB devices are set to allow. You may need
an older PS/2 keyboard to do this initially.

Wild, never thought of that. I keep waiting for the day when PS/2 goes
the way of the dodo, but, if it's required for this, then I doubt it
will...?

Or, is there another way to get there?

-Thufir
 

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