HP dv6-6b51nr, will not start in safe mode. pls help

Thanks for any help.

I am trying to start my laptop in safe mode by pressing f8 at startup. but I got only a black screen then the laptop starts beeping, which will not stop until I force shut down the laptop.

Seems something wrong. Help, please.

Thank you.

If you are still able to start a normal Windows there is a work around.

In Windows, search programs and files box, type "msconfig".

Select the Startup tab and choose start as in the image below. Now, restart the laptop and you should start in Windows safe mode.

Don't forget to go back into msconfig later you will start up in the normal Windows installation again. If you forget to do this, it will always start in safe mode.

You do not specify what operating system is installed in your laptop. The procedure is valid for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.

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