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Fish 03-31-2017 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROYC75 (Post 12805230)
Ok, on my phone now. I have two types of installation available.
1. Upgrade- To a newer version and keep your files, settings, and programs. Recomends backing up files first.
2. Custom - install a new copy of Windows. This option does not keep your files, settings, etc. The option to make changes to disks and partitions is available when you start your computer using the installation disc. We recommend backing up your own files first.

I want to use the first one? Correct?

You'll have to select Custom, as you can't run the Upgrade in Safe Mode.

Select the system drive c:

WARNING! CAUTION! Whatever you do, do not select Format or Erase or any advanced disc option. Simply highlight the system drive c: for installation!

You will receive the following warning:
"The partition you selected might contain files from a previous Windows Installation. If it does, these files and folders will be moved to a folder named Windows.old. You will be able to access the information in Windows.old, but you will be able to use your previous version of Windows."

This will keep your programs, documents, and data intact, rename your current Windows directory, and install a fresh copy of Windows. It's possible you may have to reinstall a few apps, but it depends on the app. It won't delete the Users or Program Files folders. This could result in losing some Windows settings or configurations. Technically, you could just copy any data from Windows.old to the new Windows folder to restore anything.

ROYC75 04-01-2017 12:17 AM

It does not matter which system restore date I use it always goes back to safe mode.

Fish 04-01-2017 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROYC75 (Post 12805263)
It does not matter which system restore date I use it always goes back to safe mode.

Then you'll have to do the custom install that I described above.

Demonpenz 04-01-2017 01:00 AM

i just got an error that says "your pc needs repaired" lol.The ****

ChiliConCarnage 04-01-2017 05:23 AM

If you haven't run the install, you should try running the system file checker. System restore just restores old copies of the registry. This utility will check other key files and drivers for corruption like NTFS.sys. Which itself is fine if safe mode works ok. It must be a driver or DLL that safe mode doesn't start like networking, advanced graphics, etc.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...d-system-files

ROYC75 04-01-2017 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiliConCarnage (Post 12805310)
If you haven't run the install, you should try running the system file checker. System restore just restores old copies of the registry. This utility will check other key files and drivers for corruption like NTFS.sys. Which itself is fine if safe mode works ok. It must be a driver or DLL that safe mode doesn't start like networking, advanced graphics, etc.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...d-system-files

That didnt find anything wrong.

Back to square 1, again.

ROYC75 04-01-2017 07:04 PM

Finally figured this bitch out!

Freaking human error, somehow I clicked on Safe Boot when I was checking on my start up and services in the msconfig. :rolleyes:

Well, all is well that ends well.:)


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