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		<title>XP stuck in Safe Mode</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 16:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some guy I work with brought in his home computer for repair that was absolutely taken over by spyware.  Normally I don&#8217;t mind taking a look at friend and co-worker&#8217;s home computer for free, because usually it takes very little effort to clean up things, but this one I wish I wouldn&#8217;t have even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some guy I work with brought in his home computer for repair that was absolutely taken over by spyware.  Normally I don&#8217;t mind taking a look at friend and co-worker&#8217;s home computer for free, because usually it takes very little effort to clean up things, but this one I wish I wouldn&#8217;t have even touched.</p>
<p>It was a Dell Dimension 8110 that was so infected, it couldn&#8217;t even detect a USB drive so I could load some anti-virus software or establish an internet connection, even in safe mode. So I pulled out the HD to hookup to another machine to scan as a slave drive, it found a bunch of viruses and &#8220;repaired&#8221; about 50 problems. So I was hopeful that maybe it was in better shape to at least get some software installed. I installed the HD back into the Dell, to find out the Dell machine no longer could detect the Primary Disk 0 (hard disk). I tried severally different things, swapping out the IDE cable, making sure the jumper settings were correct, I even went as far as trying a different HD, no luck. So it led me to believe that maybe the IDE controller on the board was toast, I did some research and apparently it&#8217;s a pretty common problem and the only solution I found was to &#8220;wait it out, it will eventually start detecting the primary disk again&#8221;. I thought that was funny, so I pulled out  everything from the board, and let it just hang out on my desk overnight. I came in the next day, put everything back together and it boots, no problem. Finds the HD and loads right up! unfortunately it was still taken over by spyware to a point where I decided to reinstall Windows. </p>
<p><strong>Windows XP stuck in Safe Mode</strong><br />
This was where i ran into my biggest problem, while troubleshooting I had went into <strong>msconfig</strong> (Start -> Run -> &#8220;msconfig&#8221;) within the BOOT.INI tab and checked the /SAFEBOOT option under Boot Options, which basically sets the system to boot in safe mode without jamming on your F8 key while your system is booting. Problem was I never removed this option when I decided to re-install Windows. I came to find out, that although you completely reinstall XP it somehow keeps the bootcfg in memory and uses the options set in your previous installation. </p>
<p>So at the finally steps of the XP installation where your machine reboots and you are asked to set the language and all those settings, it would come to a halt and say &#8220;Windows XP Setup cannot run under safemode. Setup will restart now.&#8221; Which doesn&#8217;t really give you many options because this will happen each time you try to boot from your HD, since the XP installation is only partially complete. </p>
<p><strong>Solution: change bootcfg options from Recovery Console</strong></p>
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<li>boot from the XP CD and into the recovery console.</li>
<li>Once you chose the number OS you want to repiar (usually 1) type in this command: <strong>bootcfg /list</strong> to see what was going on in the bootcfg.</li>
<li>Then enter the command <strong>bootcfg /rebuild</strong> and reenter the necessary info. If you&#8217;ve never done this, first you select the Windows installation to use and enter the corresponding number (default is &#8220;1&#8243;). Then it asks you to enter the load identifier. (Microsoft Windows XP Professional).</li>
<li>Finally, it will prompt you for the OS load options. Here you would type in: <br />&#8220;<strong>/noexecute=optin /fastdetect</strong>&#8220;(without the quotes). Restarted the machine, and the setup continued normally.</li>
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Right now I&#8217;m reinstalling all his Dell drivers and migrating all his Documents and Settings back to the new installation. It&#8217;s been a nightmare with this Dell, and this guy is probably missing his computer, but at least it didn&#8217;t cost him anything and now I know that the bootcfg does not get reset during a fresh installation of XP. </p>
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