You take the computer to a local PC service center and they say the only sure way to fix it is to reinstall Windows Vista. The only problem with that is you'd lose all your family photos and personal files you haven't ever gotten around to backing up. What to do? First of all - Don't Panic. The answer to your troubles may be closer to hand than you think. In this case, a little DIY can save your data and your dollars, so read on.
This PCSTATS Guide is designed to provide the average computer user with the tools to repair his or her Vista operating system and access files in an emergency, using almost nothing but Windows Vista's own inbuilt tools and utilities.
All of this is done through the most useful of all these tools, the Windows Safe Mode option. Windows Vista, like all recent Microsoft operating systems, includes a 'safe mode' boot option. Safe mode is a method of loading the operating system stripped down to the bare core of functionality, without the various extra graphical options, startup software and functionality of a full Vista boot. Most software will not work in the Vista safe-mode, which is precisely why this option is so useful when troubleshooting a crashed computer.
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Select from the following sections to find out how to start your PC in safe mode from Settings, from the sign-in screen, or from a black or blank screen. If that doesn't work, select the Start button, then select Settings. Open Recovery Settings. Under Recovery options , next to Advanced startup , select Restart now. You may be asked to enter your BitLocker recovery key. After your PC restarts, you'll see a list of options. Or if you'll need to use the internet, select 5 or press F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.
Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in safe mode. Or if you'll need to use the internet, select 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking. To do this, you will repeatedly turn your device off, then on:. After your device restarts, you'll see a list of options.
Select option 5 from the list or press F5 for Safe Mode with Networking. If you need more info on a black or blank screen error, see Troubleshoot black or blank screen errors.
Under Advanced startup , select Restart now.
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