My Windows XP appears only in Mode without failure. How to run normally?

I can't open my computer normally, I use Windows XP. He can't open in Mode safe mode and networking that I have to use the Internet.

Could you help me please?

Concerning

John

Hello

Since you can get inside the safe mode, and then try to do a system restore.
Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore
Select a restore point when the computer was working again fine. Run it and check. It should work.
I hope this helps!
David

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