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26 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 22:49 #28216
AbuTommy
חברברשותי מחשב חדש מסוג ASUS בעל מסך "10 ומעבד ATOM 280 ומערכת הפעלה WINDOWS 7 STARTER
בטעות הפעלתי את האופציה "מערכת הפעלה חלופית" ומאותו הרגע אני מקבל מסך שחור עם כיתוב SAFE MODE ב-4 הפינות מבלי שיופיע תפריט כלשהוא.
שאלתי: איך חוזרים ממצב זה למצב תצוגה נורמלי.
תודתי מראש
26 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 22:51 #28217AbuTommy
חברראוי להוסיף כי זה אינו מצב הפעלה בסיסי רגיל של safe mode שממנו יוצאים בקלות. בכל הפעלה המצב חוזר על עצמו מבלי יכולת לקבל את מערכת ההפעלה חלונות 7.
ושוב תודה
29 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 07:34 #28307AbuTommy
חברהאם בשל העובדה שלא קבלתי כל תגובה/עזרה לשאלתי, ושאלתי "עוברת" לדף השלישי, אין סיכוי שאקבל תשובה בזמן הקרוב? אבקש לפחות לקבל המלצה לאן עלי לפנות.
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29 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 17:09 #28320sonic
חברבהפעלת המחשב, לחץ לחיצות קצרות על F8 ושיעלה לך תפריט בחר "windows normaly"
אם לא עובד, הפעל את המחשב שנית, לחץ F8 והפעם בחר
"Last Known Good Configuration"
במידה והבעיה עדיין לא נפתרה, עיין בסעיפים הבאים:
- Start the computer, and then press F8. On the
Advanced Boot Options screen, select Safe Mode, and then press ENTER. If the operating systemstarts in safe mode, go to the "Resolve the cause of the startup problem" section of this article. If you cannot start the operating system in safe mode, go to the "Use the Windows Recovery Environment to repair Windows Vista or Windows 7" section of this article.
Use the Windows Recovery Environment to repair Windows Vista or Windows 7
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
To use the Windows Recovery Environment, you must have the Windows Vista or Windows 7 installation disc. To start the Windows Recovery Environment, follow these steps:- Put the installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.
- Press a key when you are prompted.
- Select a language, a time and currency, and a keyboard or input method, and then click
Next. - Click
Repair your computer. - In the
System Recovery Options dialog box, click the operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
Use the tools in the Windows Recovery Environment to repair Windows Vista or Windows 7. To do this, follow these steps:
- If the computer will not start in safe mode, click
Startup Repair in the System Recovery Options dialog box to fix certain problems that may prevent the operating system from starting correctly. If the Startup Repair tool cannot diagnose or repair the problem, go to step 2. If Windows Vista or Windows 7 starts, go to the "Resolve the cause of the startup problem" section.
For more information about how to use Startup Repair, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:925810 A Stop error occurs, or the computer stops responding when you try to start Windows Vista or Windows 7 - In the
System Recovery Options dialog box, click System Restore to restore the operating system to the restore point that was created when the program or the driver was installed. If you cannot use the System Restore tool to start the computer, go to step 3. - Use the
Command Prompt option in the Windows Recovery Environment to disable the driver that stops the operating system from starting. To do this, follow these steps. - In the
System Recovery Options dialog box, click Command Prompt. - Type the following commands. Press ENTER after you type each command.
cd \Windows\INF
notepad setupapi.app.log - Note the date at the start of each new device or driver installation section. Use these dates to determine the last driver that was installed.
- After you determine which driver was installed last, determine whether the driver is required to start the computer. To do this, read the information in the section of the Setupapi.app.log file that describes this driver. If the driver is related to the disk controller or to the chipset, or if the driver is provided by the operating system, search for the driver name and for the symptom of the problem on the following Microsoft Web site:
Determine whether the driver can be disabled before you continue. If the last driver that was installed is not required to start the computer, go to step e.
- At the command prompt, type regedit, and then click
OK. - Click
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, and then click Load Hive on the File menu. - Locate and then click the
C:\Windows\System32\Config\System file, and then click Open. - In the
Load Hive dialog box, type Offline, and then click OK. - Expand
System, and then click Select. - In the right-pane, locate
Current, and then note the value in the Data column. - Expand
ControlSet00x, and then expand Services. x is the value from the Data column that you noted in step j. - Locate the subkey that corresponds to the last driver that was installed. If you cannot locate a match, click
Services, click Find on the Edit menu, type the name of the driver in the Find what box, and then click Find Next. - Click the subkey that has the driver name.
- In the right-pane, right-click
Start, and then click Modify. - In the
Value data box, type 4, and then click OK. This step stops the driver from starting. - Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Offline - On the
File menu, click Unload Hive, and then click Yes in the Confirm Unload Hive dialog box. - Exit Registry Editor.
- Restart the computer.
- If the operating system does not start, start the Windows Recovery Environment, and then repeat step a through step s. You may have to repeat these steps until all the drivers that have been installed since the last successful startup are disabled.
- In the
- When you can start the operating system, contact the manufacturer of the device or of the driver for information about compatibility issues or updates that may be available. For information about how to contact the manufacturer of the device or of the driver, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Resolve the cause of the startup problem
- Open Device Manager. To do this, click
Start , type Device Manager in the
Start Search box, and then click Device Manager in the Programs list. - If you updated the driver for a device, right-click the device in Device Manager, click
Properties, and then click Roll Back Driver on the Driver tab. - If you installed a new device, right-click the device in Device Manager, and then click
Uninstall. - If you installed a program that includes the new driver, follow these steps:
- Click
Start , type appwiz.cpl in the
Start Search box, and then click appwiz.cpl in the Programs list. - Click the name of the program that was installed, and then click
Uninstall/Change.
If you are prompted for permission to continue, click
Continue. - When you receive a "Do you wish to proceed" message, click
Yes.
- Click
- Restart Windows Vista or Windows 7.
sonic 2009-11-29 17:52:28 29 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 20:51 #28330itsho
מנהל בפורוםאו, נסה להשתמש באופציה "Disable Automatic restart" ואם יופיע לך מסך כחול – כתוב כאן את פרטיו וננסה לעזור.
30 בנובמבר 2009 בשעה 00:21 #28345AbuTommy
חבררב תודות. מחר אנסה לבצע את התהליך שפרטתם. אדווח
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19 בדצמבר 2009 בשעה 00:33 #29003AbuTommy
חברלעדכנכם ולמען הדורות הבאים: ניסיתי הכל. כולל ההמלצות
שהופיעו כאן באתר ודבר לא צלח. לא היתה לי ברירה ובצעתי אתחול
(fomat)והתקנה מחדש של מערכת ההפעלה חלונות 7.
הבונוס? נראה שהמחשב עובד ביתר יעילות לאחר שבצעתי את ההתקנה
לעומת ההתקנה שהגיעה מהמשווק. - Start the computer, and then press F8. On the
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