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)
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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My Computer
At a glance
Win7 Home Premium 64bitintel core i38gb
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway nv59c
- OS
- Win7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- intel core i3
- Memory
- 8gb