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Repair safe mode - windows 10 dont work!

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budgierless:

--- Quote from: Julian on August 30, 2015, 03:33:34 pm ---Hmmmmmm
Open up command prompt and type in netsh winsock reset
Try and reboot into safemode after

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Already tried that, sorry should have said.

Moondoggy:
I just wanted to comment on this post a bit.....

I was having a black screen issue when my PC would cold boot.  I would see the Windows 10 splash screen and then the screen would go black for 16 seconds or more before it would display the login screen.  I was told that Windows changes resolutions during the cold boot and that this was most likely a video driver issue and many have found success by completely removing the old driver and then reinstalling it.  I was also told by a Microsoft person that they are aware of this black screen issue for some time and they are still looking for a solution.  In my case it as not a video driver issue but something that Windows Repair did fix (mostly).  Now instead of 16 seconds or more of black screen the screen goes blank for probably less than 1/2 second.  Perhaps you should check with your graphics card manufacturer to see if they have a more recent driver that would be more compatible.

One comment that I will make on the safe mode issue is that my PC still has an issue with Safe Mode.  In the instructions for Windows Repair, it says to boot into safe mode with networking but each time I booted into Safe Mode from within Windows Repair both my network and my audio were turned off.  Apparently Windows Repair didn't need networking to fix errors but it concerns me why networking was turned off.  I was assuming that there would be options like what I had under Windows 7 that would allow you to boot into safe mode with or without networking but since my screen was going black on boot up I didn't know if the options were being displayed and I just couldn't see them or whether there something wrong with my machine.  What I was wondering is whether Windows Repair boots you into safe mode with networking and I have a problem or whether it simply boots you in safe mode and requires you to choose?

Julian:
It uses bcdedit which is a command in Windows to boot into safe mode with networking Next time you hit that safe mode button before you restart open an elevated command prompt and type in
--- Code: ---bcdedit /enum
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and at the bottom you  Will see the safeboot option.

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