Windows xp safe mode guide
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Skip to content Restoring your system to its previous state, as it was when it was bought, is known as restoring factory settings or factory reset. Previous Previous. Reactions: Scorpio CMOS battery is brand new will try turning reboot on error off in the morning if I can find it in safe mode. You should find it in BIOS, probably 'advanced' but it will take some digging.
Since it seems that you have recently changed battery, did you 'reset to defaults' F9 and then redefine BIOS to match up to your system? My motherboard failed so I fitted a new motherboard and in BIOS settings chose failsafe defaults I had had a blue screen of death using the old motherboard but when restarting PC it normally came on OK then one day the PC failed to start up but all fans including CPU one came on except the graphics card fan, I disconnected the power supply from it and shorted the start up pins then checked all voltages which seemed fine.
I removed the external graphics card as motherboard had on board graphics, I removed the ram and resseated it I put a new BIOS battery in old motherboard nothing worked. I came to the conclusion the motherboard or CPU must have died and fitted a new tested motherboard bundle which again has on board graphics.
Last edited: Oct 28, I gather that there are two motherboards, an old and a new, and that neither works - or do I have that wrong? You have removed and tested HDDs and confirmed they are in working order. You bought a new PSU, but have yet to confirm it is working properly as the installation you tried resulted in 'failed, no start' condition. No I had an Old motherboard which I think failed as it would no longer boot up even to the BIOS screen, I replaced the mother board with a new one and a new PSU which boots up but after showing the multi coloured loading bar for a few minutes I get the blue screen of death mentioned above.
If I choose to boot into safe mode the new motherboard and PSU boot correctly into windows XP but in safe mode only which restricts what I can do with PC, I was able to do a full system antivirus scan in safe nmode which is where I am currently with it. I will look at the link you supplied and see what it says to do thanks for the help to date. A menu will appear. You can then release the F8 key. Use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking if you need to use the Internet to solve your problem , then press Enter.
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