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    Adwin Miller is offline Senior Member
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    Default Ineffective to do full vitriolic system recovery in Windows Vista.

    I have PC with Windows Vista pre-installed. When I bought it, it worked pretty well, but I recently had to deal with an easy to install. Now, when I start the PC, it only starts in Safe Mode. It 'really hard for me to work in safe mode. The fact that I want to do full system restore, but my PC does not even let me do it. I tried from my PC and press F8 and select "Repair your computer". It should show me the menu language and "Start Windows Recovery Environment." But I do not see anything that screen, but I get the Windows logo and then the login page.

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    It really hard work in safe mode. I also had the same problem with my PC. You said that you press the F8 key while the computer is started. Press the F8 key, you can only use the Windows Start menu. It only allows the computer to start, but there is confirmation that you can restore the entire system. Windows Vista Start menu, Startup Repair. This allows you to restore the entire system. But, you'll need a Windows Vista recovery disk from it. So make sure you have the recovery disk.

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    Recovery Disk will take to solve the problem. But if you do not have Recovery Disk, so you can follow this method and see if it works: When you start your computer, just to see if you get any errors when you try to log in normal mode. If it shows any error messages, so you better go to safe mode, which is a better choice for you. When you enter into safe mode, insert a clean boot the computer. A clean boot the computer to help take care of all software conflicts and improve them.

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    Alastair Anders is offline Senior Member
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    I know you do not run in safe mode, as mentioned above. But to make a full recovery of your PC, you must use safe mode only. First, you must restart your PC. Then, when you start your PC press F8 No waiting. A message window appears on the screen. Click Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Windows will start n now be able to see the current prompt. Once in the command line, type "format c:". This command will erase the entire hard drive of the system.

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