Safe Mode thinks installation isn't finished, but Normal boot is A-OK

flobaby

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I reinstalled Win7 on my laptop yesterday (a recovery reinstall, not a clean one). The install worked fine, I'm able to boot up and use all my programs again no prob, but when I attempt to go into Safe Mode, it thinks Windows hasn't completed the install. While the message “Setup is starting services” is on the screen, a popup appears saying "Windows cannot complete installation in Safe Mode. To continue installing Windows, restart the computer".

I'm thinking there's got to be a simple registry key fix for this but am having a bear of a time finding anything applicable online.

I don't have an urgent need to use Safe Mode, btw, just doesn't seem right not having it available should I need to. Thanks!

I've tried:
msconfig, disabling services and startup
services, disabling Windows installer
recovery disk start up
scannow
chkdsk
cursing at the laptop (didn't work but was cathartic)
 
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Sounds like to me your reinstall was corrupted some how. I take it that this is a laptop. I would save any important data...doc's, pictures and so on to some discs. Then do a reinstall to factory settings. A bit of a pain I know but it's what I would do.
 

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The dreaded phrase "clean reinstall". :) I thought that might be the only alternative. I'll hold out a bit longer in case anyone else has another idea but thanks, I was suspecting as much.
 

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While you're at it dump the OEM bloatware which throttles Win7 native good performance to do what most tech enthusiasts do and Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

You only have to get it perfect once following the steps closely, then save a backup image to use in place of future reinstalls - even applying your customized install to another PC.
 
That's exactly what I'll do. This site has been invaluable already (I'm generally a forum lurker, rather than an active poster) and I'd already checked that out. Really hate doing this from zero again but it's best.

Thanks for your help!
 

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Gateway nv59c
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intel core i3
Memory
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Personally, if it's not too late, I'd run sfc /scannow again, it can take a few attempts it might fix it..........possibly.:) What message did you get at the end of the run?
 

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