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Safe mode to run the Windows repair tool
rayburke30:
:sarcastic:
Tweaking.com Forums-Windows repair
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I recently downloaded Windows repair tool
for Tweaking.com and installed on my dual-boot
system Kubuntu 14.04/Win7Ultimate, but when
installed on the Win7 Ultimate and tried
to boot into Safe mode to run anything, it failed
to boot back to Safe Mode, so what would be
the problem(doesn't like dual boot systems?
Ray
Boggin:
This was resolved in WR v4.5.5 but go Start - type services.msc and press enter when it comes up.
Scroll down to Credentials Manager and check its status.
It can be Manual or Automatic but should be showing as Started.
If it isn't then click on it then on Start/Restart in the left pane.
If that doesn't get you out of Safe Mode then run a Command Prompt as an admin by going Start - type cmd then right click on cmd and select Run as administrator
Type bcdedit and press enter.
Check to see to see what the Identifier is under Windows Boot Loader - it can either be current or default then enter this cmd - I'm using current in my example.
bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
Press enter then enter exit to close the cmd window and restart.
rayburke30:
:cheesy:
Tom,
I used the current tweaking.com/window repair 4.6!
Next time I boot up my dual-boot in Win7 I will give it a go,
but I restored back prior to installing it, so will have to
.exe it again, and then try what you said and let you know how it went OK?
Ray
Boggin:
I used the program to boot into Safe Mode on my Win 10 and it restarted back to normal mode okay.
I haven't tried it on my Win 7 machine yet as that has just been recently factory reset and I haven't reinstalled any programs yet.
I've mentioned it to Shane in an email though.
Boggin:
I've tried this on my Win 7 machine and it rebooted back to normal mode okay, so not sure what is happening with yours.
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