Monday, March 17, 2014

Using Windows Vista 32 Bit In Safe Mode

I own a laptop running on Windows Vista operating system and I use this computer for performing most of my work. Normally, when I start the computer, it takes a lot of time to boot and I understood that some conflicts are preventing my Vista computer from normal booting. However, I was able to solve this issue by booting the Vista computer in Safe Mode.

Safe Mode in Windows Vista

Windows Vista operating system provides an advanced boot option called as Safe Mode. Starting Vista computer in Safe mode will help to start a Vista computer when any hardware or software conflict occurs hindering the normal booting. When Vista loads in Safe mode, it will load only the crucial elements and will load without elements like startup programs or display drivers. Moreover, it will also offer tools like System Restore that will help a user to correct any Vista problems. Given below are some easy instructions given by the Windows Vista help team for using a Windows Vista computer in safe mode.

Instructions
  • Plug the cable of your Windows Vista 32-bit system and power it on. Wait until the Windows Vista system completes booting.
  • Before the Windows Vista logo appears on the desktop screen, you need to continuously tap the key named F8 using your keyboard. Now an Advanced Boot Options screen will open on your screen.
  • Select Safe Mode by using the arrows seen in the keyboard and to boot straight in to the Safe Mode, you need to press the key called Enter seen in the keyboard. 
  • Once you enter in to the Safe Mode, you need to move the mouse pointer towards the Windows Start button and click it. Then you need to click the option named All programs, then Accessories, then to System tools and finally System Restore. This will start the System Restore window on your Vista screen.
  • Next, access the Control Panel window by clicking the Start button followed by clicking the option labeled Control Panel.
  • From the Control Panel window, click the option labeled System and Maintenance, followed by clicking the option called Device Manager. From the Device Manager window, you need to click the option called Device Drivers. This utility helps you to view, add or remove any hardware drivers from your Windows Vista system.
The above said instructions given by the Windows Vista help team will help you to use your Windows Vista 32-bit computer in Safe mode. To know more, contact the Microsoft support center. 

No comments:

Post a Comment