Safe Mode

PrimeSuspect

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I cant seem to get into Safe mode because i wanna uninstall my old grapics card drivers(my first time). I keep tapping f8 but no work.

btw - does it really matter if u dont unistall old drivers?
 
Just uninstall them in normal windows mode or using DriverCleaner. Thats what I do, and I never have any problems with it.
 
go to start > run and type in msconfig. Select boot.ini tab and check the /safeboot and then restart your comp.
 
Glirk Dient said:
go to start > run and type in msconfig. Select boot.ini tab and check the /safeboot and then restart your comp.

sweet! Do do i gotta uncheck it again to get out of safe mode right?
 
icebox21 said:
driver cleaner should work

I would be extremely careful with that program..very heavy duty. It can be dangerous if you don't know what your doing. Stick to the Add/Remove programs to uninstall the drivers before you use that program. That should be a last resort.
 
dream431ca said:
I would be extremely careful with that program..very heavy duty. It can be dangerous if you don't know what your doing. Stick to the Add/Remove programs to uninstall the drivers before you use that program. That should be a last resort.

No, it should be a standard thing. You use add/uninstall first to remove the drivers, then you use Driver Cleaner to COMPLETELY erase the driver from your pc, so you get a 100% clean install.
 
sinkoman said:
No, it should be a standard thing. You use add/uninstall first to remove the drivers, then you use Driver Cleaner to COMPLETELY erase the driver from your pc, so you get a 100% clean install.

It also could uninstall stuff that could get the PC to screw up. That's what happened to me when I used it :(.
 
dream431ca said:
It also could uninstall stuff that could get the PC to screw up. That's what happened to me when I used it :(.

Did you uninstall the wrong drivers? Perhaps you uninstalled the nvidia Mobo drivers when you were trying to uninstall the nvidia vid card drivers.

I did that once too, 'cept it happened while doind a manuall cleanout of my drivers.
 
To be fair, I shouldn't really be recommending people to use driver cleaner as I have no idea what there level of understanding is when it comes to key system drivers. I do agree with dream431 on this, it could cause some real damage if you don't know what you are doing.
 
dream431ca said:
It also could uninstall stuff that could get the PC to screw up. That's what happened to me when I used it :(.

nothing a system restore cant fix
 
bryanf445 said:
nothing a system restore cant fix

You are wrong my friend. The second you delete any motherboard driver files, you're going to be either reformatting on your next boot up or spending a good 5 hours in the xp recovery console. XP can't boot up without those files. I know, because i've done it.
 
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