
06-03-2008
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Re: accidental ending of processes using task manager
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 14:16:02 -0700, Shelley_treasures
<Shelleytreasures@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Yes it does give me the option to start up with last known good
>configuration, but that doesn't seem to work. When I select that option the
>computer starts up but then reenters the automatic shut down mode after it
>shuts down it goes into another round of the safe startup option and it just
>keeps cycling through this over and over unless I turn off the computer with
>the power button.
Looks as if it's time to put the recovery CD in and restore to
out-of-the-box condition.
You do know that all of your data and all of the programs you've
installed will be lost, right?
>"Nonny" wrote:
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>> On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 13:46:04 -0700, Shelley_treasures
>> <Shelley_treasures@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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>> >I accidentally ended about the first 4 - 5 processes running on my Sony Vaio
>> >laptop. I tried burning a CD and was able to use it for a few minutes but
>> >then it went into automatic shut-down. Now I can not restart the computer, I
>> >can't even restart it in safe mode. Is there anyway to restore the processes
>> >that I ended without having to re-install the operating system?
>>
>> When you try to enter safe mode, are you given the choice of booting
>> from the "last known good configuration"?
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