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I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been instructed to
do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and I do. I then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - black and white screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says Safe Mode at the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse doesn't work and the screen just stays at that spot. How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? |
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Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event Viewer to
see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...>I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been instructed >to > do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and I do. > I > then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I click > OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - black and > white > screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says Safe Mode > at > the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse doesn't > work > and the screen just stays at that spot. > > How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? |
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In news:VLCdnfHqMbv3_ibeRVn-tA@comcast.com,
Steven L Umbach <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event > Viewer to see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may > help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion > walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back > half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when > you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve > > > "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...>> I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been >> instructed to >> do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and >> I do. I >> then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I >> click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - >> black and white >> screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says >> Safe Mode at >> the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse >> doesn't work >> and the screen just stays at that spot. >> >> How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? Hmm... This makes me wonder if the effort to load the initial offering for restoration might be causing it to choke. I'm actually in the process of working on an article for the site similar to this... If the OP can actually get the task manager to pop up via CTRL ALT DEL then the bit that I'm working on might be a solution for 'em. You've booted your PC and there are no icons on the desktop and all you see is your wallpaper. The taskbar isn't showing and when you press the Windows Logo key (WinKey) on your keyboard nothing happens. The process is simple enough: 1.. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL 2.. Click on Task Manager if that doesn't automatically open task manager with your setup 3.. Click on the processes tab 4.. Look for explorer.exe 5.. If it's there then right click it and select "End Process Tree" if not then skip that step 6.. Click on File 7.. Click on New task (run) 8.. In the dialogue box type "explorer.exe" (without the quotes) 9.. Press Enter or click Okay 10.. That should bring up the desktop icons and taskbar if so then reboot and skip Step #11 11.. If it doesn't bring up the desktop or icons repeat Steps 6 through 7 only type ""%SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe" without the quotes 12.. Restore to an earlier point If, for some reason, that does not work than you will probably be interested in the following two links: Malware Cleaners and Repair: http://www.kgiii.info/windows/all/ge...alwarefix.html Corrupt Profile: http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general...t_profile.html And if not one bit of that does the trick for you then... Repair Installation of XP: http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - Sherlock Holmes |
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Thanks for the responses. I did check the Event Viewer and there was a
message that Safe Mode could not be started. I will try again and wait longer after I get what appears to be a locked in screen. When I get that screen, neither the mouse nor the keyboard work and Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work either. I haven't tried any of the other Safe Modes since the anti-spyware specified to use the "Safe Mode" only in order to run their program. As I go through the process of Safe Mode I get a screen asking me to click Yes or No but the screen appears for one second only ands if I don't click immediately it disappears and the process continues on its own. "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event Viewer to > see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may help explain the > problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion walked away from a > computer that I though was frozen and came back half hour later to se that > it no longer is frozen. What happens when you pres control-alternate-delete > in Safe Mode? --- Steve > > > "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...> >I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been instructed > >to > > do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and I do. > > I > > then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I click > > OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - black and > > white > > screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says Safe Mode > > at > > the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse doesn't > > work > > and the screen just stays at that spot. > > > > How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? > > > |
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Thanks. Some progress. In Safe Mode, still get the black and white fixed
screen. The Windows key does not work. However, Ctrl-Alt-Del does work and the Task Manager pops up. there is no explorer.exe listed; typing it in as a new task gets me the popup to choose to continue in Safe Mode and then back to the Task Manager - no icons appear. On the Task Manager list are: taskmgr, svchost (3x), LSASS, Services, winlogon, crss and smss ALL .exe. Also there is a system and a system Idle process. Applications is blank. Any suggestions? "Galen" wrote: > In news:VLCdnfHqMbv3_ibeRVn-tA@comcast.com, > Steven L Umbach <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event > > Viewer to see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may > > help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion > > walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back > > half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when > > you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve > > > > > > "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...> >> I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been > >> instructed to > >> do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and > >> I do. I > >> then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I > >> click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - > >> black and white > >> screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says > >> Safe Mode at > >> the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse > >> doesn't work > >> and the screen just stays at that spot. > >> > >> How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? > > Hmm... This makes me wonder if the effort to load the initial offering for > restoration might be causing it to choke. I'm actually in the process of > working on an article for the site similar to this... If the OP can actually > get the task manager to pop up via CTRL ALT DEL then the bit that I'm > working on might be a solution for 'em. > > You've booted your PC and there are no icons on the desktop and all you see > is your wallpaper. The taskbar isn't showing and when you press the Windows > Logo key (WinKey) on your keyboard nothing happens. The process is simple > enough: > > 1.. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL > 2.. Click on Task Manager if that doesn't automatically open task manager > with your setup > 3.. Click on the processes tab > 4.. Look for explorer.exe > 5.. If it's there then right click it and select "End Process Tree" if not > then skip that step > 6.. Click on File > 7.. Click on New task (run) > 8.. In the dialogue box type "explorer.exe" (without the quotes) > 9.. Press Enter or click Okay > 10.. That should bring up the desktop icons and taskbar if so then reboot > and skip Step #11 > 11.. If it doesn't bring up the desktop or icons repeat Steps 6 through 7 > only type ""%SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe" without the quotes > 12.. Restore to an earlier point > > If, for some reason, that does not work than you will probably be interested > in the following two links: > > Malware Cleaners and Repair: > http://www.kgiii.info/windows/all/ge...alwarefix.html > > Corrupt Profile: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general...t_profile.html > > And if not one bit of that does the trick for you then... > > Repair Installation of XP: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ > http://kgiii.info/ > > "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, > which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply > there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - > Sherlock Holmes > > > |
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Hello again!
Tried again with explorer.exe and responded yes to the popup screen before it disappeared. An IEXPLORE.EXE apeeared on the lost of processes. The icons generated and then DISAPPEARED. Tried again and attempted to launch the Spyware Doctor program fast and it appears to have worked. It's doing the scan - it may not find anything but at least it's working in the Safe Mode. Thanks both of you for responding. This process is too hit-and-miss. "Galen" wrote: > In news:VLCdnfHqMbv3_ibeRVn-tA@comcast.com, > Steven L Umbach <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event > > Viewer to see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may > > help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion > > walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back > > half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when > > you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve > > > > > > "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > > message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...> >> I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been > >> instructed to > >> do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and > >> I do. I > >> then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I > >> click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - > >> black and white > >> screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says > >> Safe Mode at > >> the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse > >> doesn't work > >> and the screen just stays at that spot. > >> > >> How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? > > Hmm... This makes me wonder if the effort to load the initial offering for > restoration might be causing it to choke. I'm actually in the process of > working on an article for the site similar to this... If the OP can actually > get the task manager to pop up via CTRL ALT DEL then the bit that I'm > working on might be a solution for 'em. > > You've booted your PC and there are no icons on the desktop and all you see > is your wallpaper. The taskbar isn't showing and when you press the Windows > Logo key (WinKey) on your keyboard nothing happens. The process is simple > enough: > > 1.. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL > 2.. Click on Task Manager if that doesn't automatically open task manager > with your setup > 3.. Click on the processes tab > 4.. Look for explorer.exe > 5.. If it's there then right click it and select "End Process Tree" if not > then skip that step > 6.. Click on File > 7.. Click on New task (run) > 8.. In the dialogue box type "explorer.exe" (without the quotes) > 9.. Press Enter or click Okay > 10.. That should bring up the desktop icons and taskbar if so then reboot > and skip Step #11 > 11.. If it doesn't bring up the desktop or icons repeat Steps 6 through 7 > only type ""%SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe" without the quotes > 12.. Restore to an earlier point > > If, for some reason, that does not work than you will probably be interested > in the following two links: > > Malware Cleaners and Repair: > http://www.kgiii.info/windows/all/ge...alwarefix.html > > Corrupt Profile: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general...t_profile.html > > And if not one bit of that does the trick for you then... > > Repair Installation of XP: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ > http://kgiii.info/ > > "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, > which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply > there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - > Sherlock Holmes > > > |
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In news:1639B61D-29D7-4428-AB48-7900A11DCEC2@microsoft.com,
alwaysneedhelp <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > Thanks for the responses. I did check the Event Viewer and there was a > message that Safe Mode could not be started. I will try again and > wait longer after I get what appears to be a locked in screen. When I > get that screen, neither the mouse nor the keyboard work and > Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't work either. > > I haven't tried any of the other Safe Modes since the anti-spyware > specified to use the "Safe Mode" only in order to run their program. > > As I go through the process of Safe Mode I get a screen asking me to > click Yes or No but the screen appears for one second only ands if I > don't click immediately it disappears and the process continues on > its own. > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event >> Viewer to see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may >> help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion >> walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back >> half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when >> you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve >> >> >> "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...>>> I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been >>> instructed to >>> do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and >>> I do. I >>> then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When >>> I click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - >>> black and white >>> screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says >>> Safe Mode at >>> the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse >>> doesn't work >>> and the screen just stays at that spot. >>> >>> How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? Sounds like you hosed it pretty good. I'd try restore or backup and reformat if it's this bad. Steve might have a good idea or two so wait and I'm sure he'll post if he does. -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - Sherlock Holmes |
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Good info! Thanks for posting that. --- Steve
"Galen" <galennews@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23yVknmQEGHA.336@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > In news:VLCdnfHqMbv3_ibeRVn-tA@comcast.com, > Steven L Umbach <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > >> Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event >> Viewer to see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may >> help explain the problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion >> walked away from a computer that I though was frozen and came back >> half hour later to se that it no longer is frozen. What happens when >> you pres control-alternate-delete in Safe Mode? --- Steve >> >> >> "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...>>> I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been >>> instructed to >>> do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and >>> I do. I >>> then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I >>> click OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - >>> black and white >>> screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says >>> Safe Mode at >>> the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse >>> doesn't work >>> and the screen just stays at that spot. >>> >>> How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? > > Hmm... This makes me wonder if the effort to load the initial offering for > restoration might be causing it to choke. I'm actually in the process of > working on an article for the site similar to this... If the OP can > actually get the task manager to pop up via CTRL ALT DEL then the bit that > I'm working on might be a solution for 'em. > > You've booted your PC and there are no icons on the desktop and all you > see is your wallpaper. The taskbar isn't showing and when you press the > Windows Logo key (WinKey) on your keyboard nothing happens. The process is > simple enough: > > 1.. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL > 2.. Click on Task Manager if that doesn't automatically open task manager > with your setup > 3.. Click on the processes tab > 4.. Look for explorer.exe > 5.. If it's there then right click it and select "End Process Tree" if > not then skip that step > 6.. Click on File > 7.. Click on New task (run) > 8.. In the dialogue box type "explorer.exe" (without the quotes) > 9.. Press Enter or click Okay > 10.. That should bring up the desktop icons and taskbar if so then reboot > and skip Step #11 > 11.. If it doesn't bring up the desktop or icons repeat Steps 6 through 7 > only type ""%SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe" without the quotes > 12.. Restore to an earlier point > > If, for some reason, that does not work than you will probably be > interested in the following two links: > > Malware Cleaners and Repair: > http://www.kgiii.info/windows/all/ge...alwarefix.html > > Corrupt Profile: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general...t_profile.html > > And if not one bit of that does the trick for you then... > > Repair Installation of XP: > http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/xprepair.html > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ > http://kgiii.info/ > > "We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind, > which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply > there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." - > Sherlock Holmes > |
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Safe Mode is a bare bones mode in which Windows is running on as few
processes as possible to hopefully allow troubleshooting. If you are still having the kind of problems that you are in Safe Mode then I agree with Mr. Galen that repair install, new install, or his suggestion to try System Recovery are your best options. What I would try first is to try the command chkdsk /f to check your disk which may require a reboot and then use cmd.exe to open a command Window and then use the command sfc /scannow to start System File Checker which may ask you for your install disk. If you have not run a malware scan for viruses lately you can use Sysclean from Trend Micro to run in Safe Mode. Sysclean does not need to be installed. Just download Sysclean and the latest pattern file to a common folder and you can run Sysclean from the command prompt from that folder. The pattern file will however need to be unzipped or extracted first. --- Steve http://www.trendmicro.com/download/dcs.asp --- link to Sysclean and pattern file. Be sure to read sysclean.txt. "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1639B61D-29D7-4428-AB48-7900A11DCEC2@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the responses. I did check the Event Viewer and there was a > message that Safe Mode could not be started. I will try again and wait > longer after I get what appears to be a locked in screen. When I get that > screen, neither the mouse nor the keyboard work and Ctrl-Alt-Del doesn't > work > either. > > I haven't tried any of the other Safe Modes since the anti-spyware > specified > to use the "Safe Mode" only in order to run their program. > > As I go through the process of Safe Mode I get a screen asking me to click > Yes or No but the screen appears for one second only ands if I don't click > immediately it disappears and the process continues on its own. > > "Steven L Umbach" wrote: > >> Are you able to logon normally?? If so look in the logs via Event Viewer >> to >> see if anything is recorded as an error/warning that may help explain the >> problem. Also give it some time. I have on occasion walked away from a >> computer that I though was frozen and came back half hour later to se >> that >> it no longer is frozen. What happens when you pres >> control-alternate-delete >> in Safe Mode? --- Steve >> >> >> "alwaysneedhelp" <alwaysneedhelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >> news 1EDD01B-56BB-4233-ABA7-B538BBC6F240@microsoft.com...>> >I have been trying to use Safe Mode. I do everything I've been >> >instructed >> >to >> > do. I get to the screen where it says to click on administrator and I >> > do. >> > I >> > then get to the screen to click yes to continue to safe mode. When I >> > click >> > OK, the screen indicates safe mode but just remains there - black and >> > white >> > screen - heading on top of "safe Mode Microsoft XP, etc. It says Safe >> > Mode >> > at >> > the bottom corners of the screen but NOTHING happens. The mouse doesn't >> > work >> > and the screen just stays at that spot. >> > >> > How can I fix this to get into Safe Mode? >> >> >> |
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