Cannot start windows Vista in safe mode.

I followed these instructions to start Windows 7 in safe mode:

I tried to start windows vista in safe mode by using the following:

  1. Click on the Windows icon in the left bottom of the screen while Windows is running in normal mode.
  2. Click on the arrow located to the right of the lock at the bottom of the popup menu symbol
  3. Choose "restart".
  4. I restart the computer, press the F8 key and hold.  I tried at the beginning of the sequence to reboot and after that the light appears on the mouse, but still before the windows logo appears.
  5. Restart the computer in normal mode.
  6. I tried the key down and also tried pressing the F8 key several times both giving the same results without success.
  7. To eliminate the possibility of a bad keyboard, I switched from keyboards with the same results.

Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?

You tap f8.

You can have a F-Lock key in the upper right corner of your keyboard.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial61.html

Read the other way at the link above.

Table of contents > Vista.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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