Mart
Sun Oct 08 15:16:59 CDT 2006
No "Safe Mode" warnings means that it's NOT in Safe Mode.
If it's a resolution issue - and especially as you've got no (mouse?)
cursor - sounds like your one or more drivers need re-installing.
You *might* get away with a System Restore - rolling-back to a date/time
when the screen and cursor were good.
Good luck
Mart
"Baseballsucka31" <Baseballsucka31@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> "Mart" wrote:
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>> Are you sure that it is in Safe Mode? It *may* just be the wrong screen
>> resolution which looks like Safe Mode.
>>
>> Does it say 'Safe Mode' in each corner of the display?
>>
>> If you are sure that it really is in Safe Mode, what happens when you
>> shut-down and re-boot?
>>
>> Does it automatically run Scandisk?
>> Does it then attempt to start in Normal Mode?
>>
>> Norton!!! - perhaps? - "Computer Starts Only in Safe Mode and System
>> Restore
>> Does Not Work Properly"
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305671/en-us
>>
>> - Or, just maybe :-
>>
>> Have you got the 'Enable Startup Menu' box set in msconfig? Run
>> msconfig.exe and on the General tab, select Advanced and uncheck the
>> 'Enable
>> Startup Menu' box.
>>
>> Mart
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>> "Baseballsucka31" <Baseballsucka31@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:F13DE39C-03A1-44CE-B516-EEDDCC51BBC1@microsoft.com...
>> > How do u put normal mode back on when ur computer is on safe mode
>>
>>
>> umm it doesnt say saafe mode. i dont know what it is theres no cursor
>> either. idk it may be the resolution ill check and see if it is
> thanks for the help