How to quit the black screen safe mode

The other computer is panic

Restarting it brings me to the options screen

Each option is a black screen with 'safe mode' all over

There is no button on the start menu, nothing at all, the button operation tone and its odious

Help please!

Hello

what buttons "beep"?

sound signals are normally a sign of hardware problems

Here are links to "beep" error codes

http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml

http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

If the above does NOT apply

and if you don't have a dvd of vista microsoft brand a startup repair disk

the link below is how to download and get a vista disk startup repair, which you can start from the

http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

Here's how to use startup repair system restore command prompt, etc. to bleepingcomputers link below

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

to boot from the dvd drive to be able to you will see a way to get into the bios Setup at the bottom of the screen or command menu start

It would be F2 or delete etc to enter the BIOS or F12 etc. for the start menu

Change boot order it do dvd drive 1st in the boot order

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    These are mistakes in the sidebar - settings.ini and are not the cause of the black screen problem.

    As this article States the question may be totally ignored.

    The SFC.exe command reports Settings.ini file errors in the CBS.log file after you add gadgets to the
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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947595

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    These errors only are in the settings.ini for the sidebar and are not a serious problem by all means.

    Close the sidebar for that.

    Is there the thing for the settings.ini - run AutoRuns and look at the SideBar Gadget entries - all
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    Autoruns - free - see what programs are configured to start automatically when you start your system
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    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
    -------------------------------

    Another process to try is to remove everything except a gadget - everything what you think is the most simple, that you use.
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    -------------------------------

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    Toshiba - Contacts
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    No saving necessary data and re-installing Windows Vista might be the best option, but here
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    You can save your files by putting the drive in another computer as a 2nd disk (best) or external
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    Of course a real store of the computer or the manufacturer of your system can help to recover the files. You can also
    Safe mode allows to save data.

    Or you can use a boot Ubuntu CD to back up data.

    Use Ubuntu Live CD to backup files from your Windows computer dead
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    You can access Mode safe? Repeatedly press F8 as you start? If yes you can try Control Panel - device
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    A method to try to get to the desktop (try in normal Windows Mode without failure) is CTRL +.
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    First check this thread in case it is simple and if not to come back to this thread.

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    field efforts.

    Here's a video of one of them.

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    ------------------------------------------------

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    Try the Startup Repair tool-

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    Try recovery options Startup Repair

    How to do a startup repair
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    -----------------------------------------------

    Here are a few Google searches where many have found different solutions:

    Vista black screen - check that a 1st
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    Vista black screen Solution
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    Vista black screen Fix
    http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=Vista+black+screen+fix&AQ=f&OQ=&AQI

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    If necessary and you can access all ordinary Windows.

    You can try an In-Place Upgrade (hopefully save programs and data) or a repair installation
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    You can use another DVD that aren't copy protected but you you need to own
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    On-site upgrade
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    How to perform a repair for Vista Installation
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