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Main Forum => Feedback & Suggestions => Topic started by: Kurt on October 02, 2015, 08:07:19 pm

Title: "Reboot in Safe Mode"
Post by: Kurt on October 02, 2015, 08:07:19 pm
Hey Guys,
Love your products and help.
Today I uploaded the new v3.5.1.
When I used the link to "reboot" my machine it did so, but with a glitch.
I have an HP 400f desktop OME win7 with an upgrade to win 10 ver. 10547.
When the pc came back in safe mode, I logged on as admin and the screen began to flash
or blink.
An error code pop up explorer.exe "0x00007FFFFF176DB6 @ 0x000...054. The memory could not be read."
To log off I had to use task manager and log back in as another user.  The event reappeared but
the error started Microsoft edge and brought up "how to get help in windows 10"
via Bing.
After managing to get into msconfig I disabled non-Microsoft products,
was successful at uninstalling tweaking, then restarted the pc.  Things returned to normal.
I reinstalled Tweaking & went through the process again to make sure something else
had not caused the issue.  But I'm certain now that the "Reboot" link has a problem with
win 10.
Hope you can look into this.  I'm not by any stretch a pc tech as you know.
If I need to send an email or screen shot or remote connection please respond with instructions to help.
Thanks,

Kurt
Title: Re: "Reboot in Safe Mode"
Post by: Julian on October 04, 2015, 02:53:38 pm
Have you checked your memory yet?
Title: Re: "Reboot in Safe Mode"
Post by: Kurt on October 05, 2015, 11:00:49 am
A vague question.  1TB hdd; 8gb sys mem.
When I try to use the safe mode from windows, it does the same thing.
 
I can log on as another user and use tweaking to reset win10 and restart to
a normal system.

I'm currently waiting for a return call from Microsoft.
Title: Re: "Reboot in Safe Mode"
Post by: Julian on October 05, 2015, 01:39:54 pm
what i meant on testing memory is testing if your ram chip is failing here is a way to do that since you have 8gb that means you have a 64 bit os so memtest 86+ should work to test it.
http://www.memtest.org/
also it Maybe profile corruption with ntuser.dat did you make a back up of your registry? Or do you have a restore point you can restore to?
Title: Re: "Reboot in Safe Mode"
Post by: Shane on October 08, 2015, 11:48:10 pm
My windows repair simply calls the command in bcdedit to set the safeboot flag and thats it. Doesnt touch or modify anything.

If explorer is crashing in safe mode then that is because something is hooked to it (A 3rd party dll most likely) that isn't allowed to run in safe mode and because of that explorer crashes when it tried to run.

Just to be safe have you ran any scans or anything to make sure their isnt an infection and the infection is attaching itself to explorer?

Shane