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Safe Mode Editing

Repeat the same process as used previously to make a backup copy of the current boot.ini file.

This time, however, when the file has been opened in Notepad…

Open

… locate the [Operating Systems] section.

Copy the entry beneath this that relates to your default operating system, and paste it on the line below.

Add /safeboot:minimal /sos /bootlog to the end of the line you just copied. If you want networking support, then change minimal to network.

Edit

Close Notepad and save changes when prompted.

The next time you boot your system, Safe Mode will be present in the list of available options.

Safe

You can view the boot.ini file via the System Configuration Utility. To run this click Start > Run, enter msconfig.exe, click OK and select the BOOT.INI tab.

Relevant Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles

  • 315222: A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP
  • 289022: HOW TO: Edit the Boot.ini File in Windows XP

 

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  • Safe Mode Editing

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