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Serious problem with Windows Repair 4.3.0

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WAWood8:
Did some more testing -- and have some FINAL comments ...

Booted into Safe mode running MSconfig and was able to run ALL the repairs using WR 4.3.0 without issues.

The one glitch is that since I booted into it manually, the restart function at the end, as prompted by WR, does not work at all.  I have to use MSConfig again to disable Safe mode.

So basically, I stand corrected -- WR 4.3.0 works fine under Win 10 v1809 -- it's just the booting into Safe mode that causes problems.

Boggin:
When you use msconfig to boot into Safe Mode with Networking, you need to use msconfig to undo those settings as they will override any program instructions or even the restart button - it will boot back into whichever mode it has been set at.

Instead of using msconfig or the program to boot into that mode, press and hold SHIFT throughout a Restart.

Click on Troubleshoot - Advanced Options and select Startup Settings where after the restart you need to press F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.

In that mode wireless will be disabled, so you can either Ethernet connect or while on the desktop, press CTRL+ALT+DEL then click on the wireless icon then on your SSID then on Connect.

Left click away from that pane then click on Cancel where you will have wireless.

A Restart will then boot you back into normal mode.

Olimatou:
Hi,

Currently having the same behaviour on 1809 10.0.17763.55... When using WR and pushing "Reboot to safe mode" button, when rebooting from safe mode, my computer is stuck into a near safe mode state... No services are starting because system reply that it is in safe mode, but there is no watermarks displayed... Using MsConfig doesn't solve the problem, setting from safe mode or not, still stuck !

Using BCDedit doesn't show any safeboot parameters set in the current hive or BCD file...

Is that possible to know what is the script that you are issuing to set Safe Mode reboot when pushing your button ? Is there a way to revert what you've made ? Because I am currently using my computer in a half state and that is a mess !

Regards !

Boggin:
I'm not sure if the program uses the cmd bcdedit /set {current} safeboot network and a reboot cmd of shutdown /r /t 00 but right click on the Start button and select Command Prompt (Admin)

If you use Powershell or you can't access cmd prompt, then in the search box type cmd and right click on Command Prompt when it comes up and select Run as administrator - accept the UAC and enter these cmds -

bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot

shutdown /r /t 00

then see what it is like after the reboot.

If you get an error message on the bcdedit cmd then enter the bcdedit /set cmd, reboot then enter the bcdedit /deletevalue cmd and reboot.

Olimatou:

--- Quote from: Boggin on November 06, 2018, 03:06:58 pm ---I'm not sure if the program uses the cmd bcdedit /set {current} safeboot network and a reboot cmd of shutdown /r /t 00 but right click on the Start button and select Command Prompt (Admin)

If you use Powershell or you can't access cmd prompt, then in the search box type cmd and right click on Command Prompt when it comes up and select Run as administrator - accept the UAC and enter these cmds -

bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot

shutdown /r /t 00

then see what it is like after the reboot.

If you get an error message on the bcdedit cmd then enter the bcdedit /set cmd, reboot then enter the bcdedit /deletevalue cmd and reboot.

--- End quote ---

Hi,

I think you missed a part of my message but thank you anyway to try to help me... Already tested BCD editing and reconstruction, nothing worked... MSConfig don't resolve anything. Windows repairing tools don't find anything trying to repair start... Now, I tried to restart on Safe mode with startup options and this is worse, only get waiting animated circles forever...

Tried to set services on the registry hive to default from a boot rescue disk and loading hive HKLM key from current config, but still stuck... (Deleted msconfig keys and flags in the registry too). I can access the hives for editing, so if you are aware of where Safeboot options are set in the registry, please tell me, I have currently no clue.

Bad adventure with your tool for the moment, first time that it is killing my computer. I used it for years now, and it was resolving all my issues normally...

Regards...

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