Article: Add Safe Mode To Your Boot Options| {mosimage} | Tapping F8 while Windows XP is booting will bring you to the Advanced Boot Options screen where you can choose to boot into SafeMode. This guide will show you an easier and more configurable way to boot into safe mode
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Disclaimer: Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the
boot.ini file. Modify the boot.ini file at your own risk, Every effort has been made to ensure that registry edit instructions are correct and safe. FixMyXP cannot be held responsible for any damage done to your system by using this guide.
Click

Type
control sysdm.cpl,,3 then click

(note: alternatively, you could Go to your Control Panel, and then choose System)
Then under
Startup and Recovery click on
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Then Click on
Edit

Now highlight the current boot line and then right click and select
Copy (for more clarification, see the below pic. Click On Pic to Enlarge)

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Place your cursor on the next line (you may have to hit your enter key to get to the next line) and then right click and select
Paste Then add the word ‘Safeboot after ‘Windows XP Professional’ (for more clarification, see the below pic. Click On Pic to Enlarge)

Now Click File then
SaveNow, Click

Type
msconfig then click


Click on the
Boot.ini tab, then you will see an identical version of what you had in your Boot.ini file. Use your mouse and click on the bottom line (the one that has the word ‘Safeboot’), then check mark the box next to /SAFEBOOT. You can then choose what options you want:
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- Minimal - Minimal set of drivers
- Network - With Network Support
- Dsrepair - Directory Services Repair
- Minimal (Alternate Shell) - Standard Explorer Desktop

Click
Apply and reboot. You should now see a screen during the boot process that allows you to select to boot into
Safe Mode