Try to start windows 7 64 bit in safe mode

My goal is to address "input not supported" error on Acer screen box.  By online advice I press F8 and hold the restart before Windows logo appears but is not in safe mode {I tried this step several times].  If it is my computer is Dell 8500 i7-3770 x and I video cable plugged into the card of chart 1 GB NVIDIA GeForce CT via an adapter supplied with the computer. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

You can access the SafeMode normal mode by selecting Start, run, type msconfig and press the ENTER key. Click on the Startup tab and check the box before the secure startup, click apply and then click OK and restart your computer.

To return to the normal mode, you follow the same procedure except that you uncheck the box before the secure boot.

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