network conectivity issues

I started windows7 under "safe mode with network" option and since then I am unable to connect to wifi or play any audio file... the ability to solve the problems of networking does not work... the network icon is not visible and the printers and devices window does not load anything... How do I

go back to the way it was earlier...

Hello

If you're still in Windows 'Safe Mode with networking' 7 Wi - fi drivers and Audio drivers are not loaded by default.

If you want to use the Internet in Mode safe mode with networking, use an Ethernet cable for the Internet connection.

In Safe Mode or Safe Mode with networking, very few services are started, because it is a troubleshooting mode that you, not a normal mode of operation

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To exit Safe Mode or Safe Mode with network, follow these steps:

  1. Close all running programs and open the windows if you are back on the desktop.
  2. Click on the Start () button.
  3. In the search box of the Start Menu, type in msconfig
  4. Then press enter on your keyboard.
  5. The System Configuration utility opens
  6. Make sure that Start Selection is set for Normal start.
  7. Click the Startup tab.
  8. Make sure you start is not checked
  9. Press the apply button and then press the OK button.
  10. Click the restart button to restart your computer.

See you soon

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