Re: SAFE MODE
- From: "Donnie Darko" <rharaburda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 22:26:49 +0100
what planet are you on !? IF THE INSTRUCTIONS AS WRITTEN CANNOT ACHIEVE THE
DESIRED OBJECTIVE THEN THEY ARE PLAIN RUBBISH. DON'T TRY AND DEFEND MS BY
SUGGESTING THAT THE INSTRUCTIONS WERE OK APART FROM THE PART THAT ACTUALLY
TAKES YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GET TO! WHAT BIZARRE LOGIC.
In my normal job I have to write SOP's (standard operating procedures). The
format and sequence of instruction has to be clear and logical in order to
arrive at the required destination.
Please show me how the instructions in 'Help and Support' logically and
clearly guide me towards my objective: booting up in safe mode.
Either the instructions are lost in translation due to it being written in
american English or it is plainly gobblygook ( a UK English expression).
"Gordon" <gbplinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:h_mdnTyjqZhtHLvbRVnygwA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Donnie Darko wrote:
I have XP home edition. How can I boot up in safe mode? The so called
has nothing but garbage (see below) in regard to this
which is quite surprising.
It's NOT "garbage", it's EXACTLY how you do it. the only thing it doesn't
mention is to tap F8 repeatedly until the menu appears....
.
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