วันเสาร์ที่ 11 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555

My Computer Keeps frozen - So Put It Into Safemode

Viruses are tricky beasts. They know as soon as you say, "My computer keeps freezing" you might go into panic mode, see the virus, and attempt to wipe it off the face of the Earth...or your computer. Viruses that anticipate that can be scary because they can easily disable services that would otherwise allow you to delete the virus. There are ways around this.

Let us say that you are no longer getting your fastest Internet speed, not to mention your computer running slow. Your antivirus software detects a malicious program, but for anyone speculate it cannot take care of the problem. Well, the tricky viruses are known for being hard to delete because they themselves disable important devices such as theory Restore. Fortunately, Windows has had a recipe for dealing with programs with too much control; that recipe is called "going into safe mode."

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What is Safe Mode?

Safe Mode is a way to run Windows with only important Windows components. The first versions of Windows did not even allow Internet access, but now there is an choice to start with networking too (aka you can associate to the Internet). Anyway, this means that a virus will, in most cases, have approximately no control. Often, viruses will start themselves when Windows starts and prevent you from closing them. In Safemode, it does not see a virus as an important component, and therefore does not allow it to even run. Programs cannot be deleted while they are running, and that is why a virus does not allow you to close it. That is also why it is best to delete a schedule in the safest of modes if you cannot get it to close in general mode.

Why Not all the time Run In This Mode?

This retort can probably be assumed. Running Windows in Safemode prevents you from running many applications that you would commonly use. It also only loads a basic video driver with 640x480 resolution. The icons are huge, and much less can fit on the desktop. This is done because it decreases the opening for a conflict.

How Do I Start Windows In Safe Mode?

1. Restart Your Computer.

2. As soon as you see the first screen, hit f8 like crazy. ( I overdo it because it sometimes does not retort a easy key press)

3. Choose your preference from the boot options.

You will then most likely see a bunch of text scrolling. Finally it will be in Windows. You can tell by in each angle of the screen "Safe-Mode" is present.

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