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Posts: n/a Re: What's the difference between Safe Mode and Selective Startup

Safe Mode bootsWindows with only basic drivers (for instamce does not load CD/DVD drivers) - basic services - and ses standard V!" for video dis#lay (not installed card drivers)$ Dia%nostic start # o#tion via msconfi% is a close co sin$ &f com# ter boots in Safe Mode b t not normallly - a driver is s s#ect$ Selective start # via msconfi% #rovides an o#tion to 'selectively' #ic( which services and start # items will load - and whether or not the system$ini and win$ini files will load (these are re) ired for bac(ward conm#atility)$* Safe Mode more #rominently sed for tro bleshootin% when Windows will not boot normally - Selective start # for dia%nosin% sl %%ish o#eration or erratic behavior$ 'S san +ice' ,srice-.co/$net0 wrote in messa%e news:l1l/i$2343-5(6-$47879.newsfe-8$#h/$$$ 0& have a #ro%ram which sto##ed wor(in%$ 0 0 &t wor(s if & boot into Safe Mode$ 0 0 : t it doesn;t wor( if & do MSC<=>&! to %et the System Confi% ration 0 ?tility@ and select 'Selective Start #'@ and nchec( all the bo/es@ and 0 reboot$ 0 0 What does this minimal boot do that Safe Mode doesn;t doA 0 0 (When startin% this #ro%ram & started %ettin% the error@ 'Brror while 0 n#ac(in% #ro%ram@ code CP3$ Please re#ort to a thor$' +esearched the 0 error and a lot of #eo#le said it mi%ht be anti-vir s software ca sin% it$ 0 & tried rebootin% witho t startin% my 6as#ers(y anti-vir s@ b t that 0 didn;t hel#$ Minimal boot sin% MSC<=>&!@ and it still doesn;t wor($ : t 0 if & boot into Safe Mode@ it wor(s$)

#2 18-08-2007

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<n >ri@ -4 " % 7DD4 --:-E:78 -D2DD@ S san +ice ,srice-.co/$net0 wrote: 0 0 0 0 0 0 & have a #ro%ram which sto##ed wor(in%$ &t wor(s if & boot into Safe Mode$ : t it doesn;t wor( if & do MSC<=>&! to %et the System Confi% ration ?tility@ and select 'Selective Start #'@ and nchec( all the bo/es@ and

0 reboot$ 0 0 What does this minimal boot do that Safe Mode doesn;t doA &t loads all the drivers that safe mode doesn;t$ &t loads in yo r selected screen resol tion instead of the minim m one$ Fhere are li(ely other thin%s@ b t those are the main ones that come to mind at the moment$ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(When startin% this #ro%ram & started %ettin% the error@ 'Brror while n#ac(in% #ro%ram@ code CP3$ Please re#ort to a thor$' +esearched the error and a lot of #eo#le said it mi%ht be anti-vir s software ca sin% it$ & tried rebootin% witho t startin% my 6as#ers(y anti-vir s@ b t that didn;t hel#$ Minimal boot sin% MSC<=>&!@ and it still doesn;t wor($ : t if & boot into Safe Mode@ it wor(s$)

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#3 18-08-2007

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What's the difference between Safe Mode and Selective Startup

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& have a #ro%ram which sto##ed wor(in%$ &t wor(s if & boot into Safe Mode$ : t it doesn;t wor( if & do MSC<=>&! to %et the System Confi% ration ?tility@ and select 'Selective Start #'@ and nchec( all the bo/es@ and reboot$ What does this minimal boot do that Safe Mode doesn;t doA (When startin% this #ro%ram & started %ettin% the error@ 'Brror while n#ac(in% #ro%ram@ code CP3$ Please re#ort to a thor$' +esearched the error and a lot of #eo#le said it mi%ht be anti-vir s software ca sin% it$ & tried rebootin% witho t startin% my 6as#ers(y anti-vir s@ b t that didn;t hel#$ Minimal boot sin% MSC<=>&!@ and it still doesn;t wor($ : t if & boot into Safe Mode@ it wor(s$)

#4 18-08-2007

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<n >ri@ -4 " % 7DD4 --:-E:78 -D2DD@ S san +ice ,srice-.co/$net0 wrote: 0& have a #ro%ram which sto##ed wor(in%$ 0 0&t wor(s if & boot into Safe Mode$ 0 0: t it doesn;t wor( if & do MSC<=>&! to %et the System Confi% ration 0?tility@ and select 'Selective Start #'@ and nchec( all the bo/es@ and 0reboot$ 0 0What does this minimal boot do that Safe Mode doesn;t doA 0 0(When startin% this #ro%ram & started %ettin% the error@ 'Brror while 0 n#ac(in% #ro%ram@ code CP3$ Please re#ort to a thor$' +esearched the 0error and a lot of #eo#le said it mi%ht be anti-vir s software ca sin% 0it$ & tried rebootin% witho t startin% my 6as#ers(y anti-vir s@ b t that 0didn;t hel#$ Minimal boot sin% MSC<=>&!@ and it still doesn;t wor($ : t 0if & boot into Safe Mode@ it wor(s$) &s the #ro%ram com#atable with yo r system A

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RE: What is the difference between safe mode and norma...

in safe mode the lan card didn't work and other driver like video graphic driver it uses the standered (plug & play) driver it is this mode we uses for R&D in normal mode all serives are working

RE: what is the difference b/w safe mode and normal mo...

The difference is in normal mode load all the drivers but in safe mode load only default drivers.

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RE: What is the difference between safe mode and norma...

n normal mode all drivers are accessed and given access. !here as in "afe mode only selected drivers are accessed..

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! RE: What is the difference between safe mode and norma...

in safe mode the lan card didn't work and other driver like video graphic driver it

uses the standered (plug & play) driver it is this mode we uses for R&D
in normal mode all serives are working

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