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Windiws 8.1 boot to Safe Mode
stevemcol
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Hi. My laptop is stuck in a loop of 'Diagnosing your PC' and'Repairing you hardrive'. I've been here once before and resarting through safe mode seemed to do the trick. Trouble is I can't interrupt now to start into Safe. I've tried F8, shift F8, del etc, all no good.
I don't have a recovery disk. Is there anything free I can download onto a USB stick to boot from. I've tried generating a recovery stick from my other laptop but it still doesn't give the safe mode option.I can get into BIOS.
I don't have a recovery disk. Is there anything free I can download onto a USB stick to boot from. I've tried generating a recovery stick from my other laptop but it still doesn't give the safe mode option.I can get into BIOS.
Apparently I'm 10 years old on MSE. Happy birthday to me...etc
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You can now download the Windows 8.1 installation ISO from Microsoft. Have a look here:I don't have a recovery disk. Is there anything free I can download onto a USB stick to boot from.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5109426
You should be able to boot from it, and then hopefully that will let you access recovery options eg. System restore.0 -
if you hard power off (Hold down power button until it switches off completely) three times, you should then be offered up repair options.Drinking Rum before 10am makes you
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Thanks all. I eventually got the safe mode option (a trick I got from Bleepingcomputer.com to restore legacy startup via the DOS prompt) but I never got a successful startup. It's a good few years old now and the display's been cracked for a while so I've got myself new laptop. Will see what I can recover from the old HDD via a SATA-USB lead.Apparently I'm 10 years old on MSE. Happy birthday to me...etc0
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you could get yourself an HDD caddy from ebay for a few quid to put your old HDD in, if you'd like. make sure it has the right interface.
Removing an HDD from a laptop is laughably easy, so fear not.
YouTube vids abound if you require I'm pretty certainFriendly greeting!0 -
Yas thanks. I've already ordered a SATA USB lead off ebay for a fiver.
I had a caddy but i realised it was IDE so no good.
I've taken the HDD out of my old laptop and await the postman.Apparently I'm 10 years old on MSE. Happy birthday to me...etc0
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