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| | MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup This has not been a week that's made me much enamored of Vista. In order to troubleshoot my parents' Vista PC after their wireless mouse/keyboard suddenly stopped working after 4/9's automatic updates, I had to a do a system restore from Safe Mode. Their corded USB keyboard we got to work (along with a PS2 mouse) to do the fixing wouldn't work using the F8-method to get into Safe Mode, so I had use MSCONFIG to force a safe mode boot. The system restore worked, and I've disabled automatic updates until MS comes out with a fix for the apparently widespread original problem, but now I'm stuck with a very frustrating situation. My parents' computer will only boot up into Selective Startup (which leaves some important things such as graphics drivers unloaded) or into Safe Mode. Within MSCONFIG, when I choose "Normal Startup", it automatically checks the "Safe Mode" Box in the boot tap, and when I uncheck that box, it automatically selects "Selective Start" on the previous tab. (I've tried hitting apply on each of the tabs, but it doesn't help). I've found a few other threads with this same problem across the web, but never found a solution. Can anyone help? Thanks very much. |
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| | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi, Don't know if this will help you but worth a shot. Try running Msconfig in Administrator Mode and make your changes. Click Start, at the bottom of the menu you will see Start Search, in that box type Msconfig, at the top you will see it appear. Right click Msconfig and select Run as Administrator. If this don't work you can try AutoRuns http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...84cb9e2f5.aspx It's far superior to Msconfig, but you need to run it as Administrator as well. When it opens click the Logon tab. -- All the best, SG Is your computer system ready for Vista? https://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ "Kmye" <Kmye@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CB9A2804-7A8F-422E-8B9B-89D93327CABA@xxxxxx Quote: > This has not been a week that's made me much enamored of Vista. > > In order to troubleshoot my parents' Vista PC after their wireless > mouse/keyboard suddenly stopped working after 4/9's automatic updates, I > had > to a do a system restore from Safe Mode. Their corded USB keyboard we got > to > work (along with a PS2 mouse) to do the fixing wouldn't work using the > F8-method to get into Safe Mode, so I had use MSCONFIG to force a safe > mode > boot. > > The system restore worked, and I've disabled automatic updates until MS > comes out with a fix for the apparently widespread original problem, but > now > I'm stuck with a very frustrating situation. > > My parents' computer will only boot up into Selective Startup (which > leaves > some important things such as graphics drivers unloaded) or into Safe > Mode. > Within MSCONFIG, when I choose "Normal Startup", it automatically checks > the > "Safe Mode" Box in the boot tap, and when I uncheck that box, it > automatically selects "Selective Start" on the previous tab. (I've tried > hitting apply on each of the tabs, but it doesn't help). > > I've found a few other threads with this same problem across the web, but > never found a solution. Can anyone help? > > Thanks very much. |
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| | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi SG, Thanks very much for the reply. I took your suggestion along with one from here ( http://forums.techguy.org/windows-vi...safe-mode.html ) to check the "Make All Boot Settings Permanent" box in the boot tab and press apply. Unfortunately, I was impatient, and did both at the same time, so I don't know if only one, or both work to solve the problem, or if both are necessary; in any case, something worked and everything's booting properly now. As a note to anyone else who runs into this problem, I had to reselect the Aero Appearance manually the first time once everything had booted up normally. Thanks again for the successful help! Vista MSCONFIG Normal Startup Stuck Safe Mode Selective Startup Troubleshoot Tech Support Help Problem Solution Fix Fixed |
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| | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi, Well if would have been nice to know which one worked, but what really matters is you got it fixed. I'll keep the link you provided and pass it along next time as well. Thanks for posting back and that link. -- All the best, SG Is your computer system ready for Vista? https://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/ "Kmye" <Kmye@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 7E2CB93-45D7-4FBB-A54C-FEEB6A6EB8CB@xxxxxxQuote: > Hi SG, > > Thanks very much for the reply. I took your suggestion along with one > from > here ( > http://forums.techguy.org/windows-vi...safe-mode.html > ) to check the "Make All Boot Settings Permanent" box in the boot tab and > press apply. > > Unfortunately, I was impatient, and did both at the same time, so I don't > know if only one, or both work to solve the problem, or if both are > necessary; in any case, something worked and everything's booting properly > now. As a note to anyone else who runs into this problem, I had to > reselect > the Aero Appearance manually the first time once everything had booted up > normally. > > Thanks again for the successful help! > > Vista MSCONFIG Normal Startup Stuck Safe Mode Selective Startup > Troubleshoot > Tech Support Help Problem Solution Fix Fixed |
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| Vista Ultimate x32 & Vista Home Premium x32 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi. I have a similar problem. The selective startup can't be reversed to normal startup. Nothing is checked in the boot tab of msconfig. I had to restore to an image backup from before I went into selective startup to have the system start normally again. Running msconfig as administrator didn't help as well, Any help on how to fix this would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi. I have a similar problem. The selective startup can't be reversed to normal startup. Nothing is checked in the boot tab of msconfig. I had to restore to an image backup from before I went into selective startup to have the system start normally again. Running msconfig as administrator didn't help as well, Any help on how to fix this would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Method Two in this tutorial may help you. Safe Mode Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| Vista Ultimate x32 & Vista Home Premium x32 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Hi Shawn. Thanks for the quick reply but if I change msconfig to anything else other than normal startup it can't be reversed. I tried all I can think of but the only way to get the system back to normal startup is restore to an image backup because system restore won't work as well after getting into selective startup. This all started a couple of days ago when I got an error message from Windows saying that my Vista will expire in 14 days. After contacting Microsoft support we figured out that it was because of the pre-release version of SP1 that I had installed. So I uninstalled it and then installed the latest SP1 standalone version as I was advised by Microsoft and ended up with a lot of problems which I didn't had with the SP1 pre-release version. One of them was the Windows Search Index which wasn't working anymore but I fixed this with the help of your tutorial and a few other minor things that I could handle myself and the activation issue was solved as well. Now I got everything kinda working as it should except this msconfig issue. If you got an idea how I can get to the grounds of it would be nice. Thanks again, |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Tommy, It is safe. You can reverse any changes made by making them and checking the same "Make all boot settings permanent" box again to apply them. I have done it several times and can confirm it. Shawn |
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| Vista Ultimate x32 & Vista Home Premium x32 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup After that I can start the system only with the system services. Even in selective startup mode with all services checked won't work anymore. I wouldn't mind to start in selective startup if I could do it with all services enabled but I can't not even with make all boot settings permanent. As I said system restore won't work after a selctive startup boot and I can get back to a normal startup only with a backup image restore. If you got another idea please let me know....... |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: MSCONFIG Boot - Stuck in Safe Mode or Selective Startup Tommy, Since the above will not work for you, then I do not know what else to do other than what you suggested with the backup restore. Sorry, Shawn |
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