Monday, 30 September 2013

PROBLEMS OF BOOTING INTO WINDOWS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION.


When your computer has trouble booting into windows, you usually need to boot Windows in Safe Mode to fix it. When your computer boots into safe mode, Windows only loads the bare minimum and suspends most device drivers. By suspending most drivers, safe mode eliminates boot problems caused by mal-functioning drivers so that you can fix them and boot back into normal mode. If you loaded a new device driver or software application before your Windows boot problems began, you should remove that program or device driver while in safe mode.
When you reboot your computer after an unsuccessful startup, you should get a text menu suggesting that you boot windows into safe mode. If you don’t get the text menu, and your computer still has trouble booting into Windows, you need to instruct Windows to display the boot menu to force your computer into safe mode. How can you do this?

You do this by pressing and holding the F8 key or the CTRL key after the BIOS POST and before Windows starts to load i.e immediately you switch on the computer (Some machines use F8, and some use CTRL, so if the key you try first doesn’t work, switch to the other) if you don’t get it the first time try again. If you have never used the F8 or CTRL keys to get into the boot menu before, it can be a bit tricky. When you get it, you will see a text screen titled “Microsoft Windows Startup Menu” (The message will vary according to what version of Windows you are running). From this screen, enter the number for safe mode and press the ENTER key.
If you need to install a new device drivers for a system component always try to follow the instructions provided by the device manufacturer. Right-clicking My Computer icon on the Windows Desktop and selecting properties allows you to remove the device drivers for hardware you have removed from your system. From the properties Window, click the Device View tab, select the component you wish to remove, and click the Remove button. It is a simple process. 
                                       GOODLUCK….. You can fix it yourself

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