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              | A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP |  
              | Describes how to use the Safe Boot option to start Windows with a minimal set of drivers. With this minimal set of drivers, you can modify the registry or ... |  
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              | Microsoft Windows XP - Start the computer in safe mode |  
              | You should print these instructions before continuing. They will not be available after you shut your computer down in step 2. Click Start, click Shut Down, ... |  
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              | Getting into Windows Safe Mode |  
              | To get into the Windows 2000 / XP Safe mode, as the computer is booting press and ... Trouble Getting into Windows 2000 or Windows XP Safe mode - If after ... |  
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              | Beginners Guides: Windows XP Safe Mode Explained - PCSTATS.com |  
              | Beginners Guides: Windows XP Safe Mode Explained - PCSTATS.com. |  
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              | PC Hell: How to Start Windows in Safe Mode |  
              | Windows Vista Windows Vista is similar to Windows XP for starting in Safe Mode. Turn the computer on or Restart the computer; Start tapping the F8 key. ... |  
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              | How to start Windows in Safe Mode |  
              | System Configuration Utility - You can use the System Configuration Utility found in Windows 98, ME, and XP to make Windows boot into Safe Mode on the next ... |  
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              | Safe Mode - How to Boot to Windows XP Safe Mode |  
              | Starting your computer in Windows XP Safe Mode can help you diagnose and solve many serious problems, especially when starting normally is not possible. |  
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              | Starting Windows XP In SafeMode Using MSCONFIG |  
              | A brief quick tip article on starting Windows XP in SafeMode using the MSCONFIG ... will boot into normal Windows mode the next time you start it up. ... |  
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              | Start Windows XP in Safe Mode and then Normal Mode using MSConfig ... |  
              | Finish what you need to do in Safe mode. In the section "To use the System Configuration Utility to start Windows XP" above, repeat steps 1-7, ... |  
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              | Microsoft Windows XP - Start the computer in safe mode |  
              | You should print these instructions before continuing. They will not be available after you shut your computer down in step 2. Click Start, click Shut Down, ... |  
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              | Safe Mode in Windows 2000/XP/2003 |  
              | Petri.co.il by Daniel Petri is one of the most comprehensive IT related web sites. With hundreds of Windows 2000/XP/2003 and Exchange 2000/2003 related tips ... |  
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              | Bootcamp 348: Windows XP safe mode, part one - Telegraph |  
              | Incidentally, Safe Mode is not new to XP and it first appeared in Windows 95. The XP version is a little more sophisticated but the basic principles are the ... |  
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              | Safe Mode in Windows XP |  
              | For diagnostic purposes, it is possible to operate Windows with a reduced set of drivers and files. This is called Safe Mode. How to get to Safe Mode is ... |  
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              | Add Safe Mode to the standard Windows XP boot menu, from ... |  
              | Next time you have to go into Safe Mode on a Windows XP system, don't worry about having to repeatedly tap F8. Instead, use this tip to add Safe Mode to the ... |  
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              | Starting Windows XP in Safe Mode: |  
              | How to boot into Safe Mode in Windows XP. Restart the computer. Immediately after the screen goes blank for the first time, or after the BIOS post ends, ... |  
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