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silly question! safe mode, how to reboot in normal mode?
guiri
post Jul 22 2008, 06:40 PM
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thanks for your help the other day and your information, just have one more question for the time being! ive run the laptop in safe mode now would like to run it in normal mode! yes i know its the siimplist little thing but i hvae compleatly forgottn. thankss all and for the time and effort you all put in.
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heat123
post Jul 22 2008, 06:53 PM
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Hi hope you are doing well. I think you just restart your computer or turn it off and back on that is a desktop. I would think it is the same way with a laptop also.
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post Jul 22 2008, 07:24 PM
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If your computer will not boot normally but always boots into safe mode, it may be because you have accidentally set the boot ini file to always boot into safemode.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/...#force_safemode

At the bottom it tells you how to remove the safemode from the boot ini file.

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