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BIGL
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BIGL asked in Computers & InternetSecurity · 1 decade ago

what does it mean when someone tells you to scan your computer in safe mode how does one know if its safe?

mode or not ? whats the differance thanks new at all this

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Safe Mode is a special way for Windows to load when there is a system-critical problem that interferes with the normal operation of Windows. The purpose of Safe Mode is to allow you to troubleshoot Windows and try to determine what is causing it to not function correctly. Once you have corrected the problem, then you can reboot and Windows will load normally.

    There are several things that happen when Windows boots in Safe Mode that differ from a standard boot:

    Safe Mode does not run the autoexec.bat or config.sys files.

    Most device drivers are not loaded. A device driver is the software that Windows uses to interact with a piece of hardware, such as a printer or scanner.

    Instead of the normal graphics device driver, Safe Mode uses standard VGA graphics mode. This mode is supported by all Windows-compatible video cards.

    Himem.sys, which is normally loaded as part of the config.sys script, is loaded with the /testmem:on switch. This switch tells the computer to test the extended memory before continuing.

    Safe Mode checks the msdos.sys file for information on where to find the rest of the Windows files. If it finds the files, it proceeds to load Windows in Safe Mode with the command win /d:m. If it does not find the Windows files, it will run command.com to bring up a C: prompt.

    Windows boots using a batch file called system.cb instead of the standard system.ini file. This file loads the Virtual Device Drivers (VxDs) that Windows uses to communicate with the standard parts of the computer.

    Windows now loads the regular system.ini file plus win.ini and Registry settings. It skips the [Boot] (except for the shell and device lines) and [386Enh] sections of system.ini and does not load or run any programs listed in win.ini.

    The Windows desktop loads up in 16 colors and at a resolution of 640 x 480 with the words "Safe Mode" in each corner.

    Safe Mode starts up automatically if Windows does not boot on the previous attempt. You can also invoke Safe Mode by pressing F5 or by pressing F8 and selecting it from the boot menu.

    So what should you do if your computer boots to Safe Mode? First, try to determine what has changed on your system that could have caused Windows to fail to boot properly. If you have added any kind of hardware, go to the Control Panel and remove it and uninstall the software driver for that device. Then attempt a reboot. If Windows boots properly, you can be reasonably certain that there was some type of conflict with the device and try to resolve it.

    Use this same method if you have loaded a new game or application sometime recently. Go to the Control Panel, click on Add/Remove Programs and remove the software. Try a reboot and hopefully you will get a normal Windows boot.

    If the problem is definitely not new hardware or software, then you most likely have a corrupted Registry. In this case, you will quite likely have to perform a new installation of Windows to set things right.

  • 1 decade ago

    safe mode is when the computer does not load all the drivers and other programs it normally does at startup , when you first turn it on. This is usually used for diagnosing problems when the computer encounters errors. To enter safe mode, turn the computer on, and when the first words in black and white appear on the screen, hit the f8 key repeatedly. A menu will appear in black and white, listing several options. One of these is enter safe mode. When you;re in safe mode, options such as virus software and other programs that normally start (such as logging into your network) do not load. this way you can remove the program that's causing problems.

    The computer will tell you it is in safe mode when the windows desktop screen appears.

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    1 decade ago

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