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My toshiba computer wont turn on and i have to turn it on in safe mode with network and thats mostly how im doing rite know it shows me a blue screen wen i try to turn in on help pleasE?
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why you not try to select last known good configuration. it will fix your blue screen error. it is may be a registry error or driver configuration error,but if you can fix disk errors with chkdsk command after select safe mode with command line.
chkdsk c: /f
If you are able to start the pc in safe mode, login as Administrator and restore the computer to a previous date when it was working fine.
When you turn on the computer in safe mode, it will show you the default user and Administrator. Click on Administrator to logon.
Then it will show you a screen which tell you that the windows is running in safe mode, press "No" on this message
You will be getting a system restore window. Follow the instruction for restore the windows to a date when the system was working fine, After restore Reboot in normal mode
You can try running a repair on the operating system, but the hard drive could be damaged. If so, the repair will fail. Hopefully the hard drive is the only thing broken.
Have you installed any application/program prior to the blue screen? Most blue screen causes your system not to boot to your operating system anymore. It is possible that your hard drive is crashed due to a virus infections or spywares. Incompatibility and corrupted system registry may affect your system to have blue screen as well.
You may try the following steps below.
1. Restart your computer. After you pressed the power button to restart. Keep on tapping F8 key on the keyboard on and off.
2. Boot advanced option will show up on the screen. You may boot your computer to the following option.
a. Last known good configuration b. Safe mode with Networking.
If Safe mode w/networking works, restore your computer to an earlier using the system restore features.
That screen is normal but only shows on certain occasions. Just use your arrow keys to highlight "Start Windows Normally" and press enter and you will continue to the blue sign in screen. If the removal software asks you start Windows in "Safe Mode", then restart the computer and select "Safe Mode with Networking".
Most common method for receiving that screen and those options is pressing a specific key during start-up for additional start-up methods. Another reason which may be the reason for your case is that something went wrong during start-up. Just follow the instructions above and it will be fine. Usually the reason why you are asked to choose is shown at the top of the screen and it will tell what the problem is.
Can you tell me if your operating system is Windows XP. when it shows the windows screen is it the "boot up screen" showing and returns to the same thing?
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