Need to disable Aero mode safe

I just installed Windows 7 on my laptop and installed the drivers and programs. Everything seems to work fine, but I just activated Aero in the settings of Persoanlization and the screen went black. Could pass my mouse, but nothing else. So I restarted in safe mode and tried to disable Aero (it is not so important to me) - but there is no option to change the settings for customization in safe mode. How do I disable Aero in safe mode, so I can use my PC?

To make clear, what happens when I turn on my computer is:
-BIOS
-Load Windows
-I see my logon screen
-J' I have to type my password here, but Windows saves.
-The Windows startup sound plays.
-Black screen. Nothing else happens. If I started in safe mode so that I can see my office as usual.

However, when I start it up, I CAN connect to the computer over the network, so it's certainly and working and connected to the internet, I simply can't use it.

Nevermind, I fixed it. Entered in safe mode, uninstalled the graphics drivers and Windows starts using the default drivers, thus automatically disabled Aero, solve my problem. Yay :D

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