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- My Windows 7 Computer Starts in Safe Mode but Does Not Start NormallyThis article gives solutions on how to start your computer normally instead of starting in safe mode.
- Safe Mode for the Health of Your ComputerPutting your computer in safe mode gives you a chance to find what is making your computer sick.
- Security Tools Malware RemovalIf you computer gets infected by Security Tools Malware, it is very difficult to remove. This is a process I used to get rid of Security Tools Malware from my computer.
How to Start Up Windows XP Safe ModeLearn two methods for booting up into Safe Mode.- What is XP's Safe Mode and When Should You Use It?Here's a guide to Windows XP's safe mode, what it is, and how to use it when your computer's having problems.
- Fighting Against Viruses | Protect Your PC from VirusesHow to protect your computer from viruses, malware, and spyware.
How to Access Safe Mode in Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98, or Windows 95Safe Mode, often a mystery to newer Windows users, can be quite a valuable tool. Essentially, Safe Mode is a way of starting your computer in a "bare-bones" mode. This means that the computer is running on the absolute least system resources possible.- Safe Mode: What is it and Why Use it?When you cannot work in your Windows, their is a diagnostic system. This article explains Safe Mode, how to enter it and how to use it.
Understanding Safe Mode in Windows: What is it and What is it For?Windows is a very capable operating system. But there are times when things go wrong and the computer crashes. It reboots with a low-resolution desktop and has the words "safe mode" on all four corners of the screen. What does it all mean?
Windows: Scanning for Viruses in Safe ModeTips on how to most effectively scan for viruses in Windows Safe Mode.- How to Improve Computer Performance Through Extremely Easy Step by Step Do-It-Yourself Spyware RemovalHave you recently noticed that your computer is no longer performing as well as it used to? If so, you are likely a victim of spyware. With this simple tutorial, even the most computer illiterate person can drastically improve the performance of your PC.

- Fix Slowing a ComputerClients call me all the time complaining that their computer after a few months of use it starts to get slow, this can cause a lot of frustration for the user. The cause of this may vary. Here is how you address this and fix for free.
- How to Remove Viruses from Your Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 Computer!This tutorial will guide you through removing viruses from your Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 PC. I will do my best to make it simple for even novice users.
- A Free Guide to Remove the AV Security Suite VirusThe AV Security Suite Virus may seem impossible to get rid of, but with my simple instructions, anyone can get this off their computer.
- How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry in Windows XPWindows has tools in place to allow you to recover the functionality of your computer quickly and easily in the event of a damaged Registry. The following guide will walk you through repairing your registry, even if your computer will not boot properly.
- How to Remove the RVHOST.EXE VirusA guide on how to manually remove the RVHOST.EXE virus from your computer
Spiritual "Safe Mode"Comparing safe mode on your computer to life after a spiritual failure, what do you do about it? How do you recover?- How to Remove the Nintend.Exe And Nnitedn VirusHow to remove the nintend.exe virus from your computer or external storage device.
- Blank Screen when Windows Starts UpThis articles helps to troubleshoot a blank screen.
- Computer Tips: What Causes Windows Not to Boot?Did this ever happen to you? You turn on your computer and Windows stays at the splash screen and does not boot up. What could be the cause?
- Windows 9-1-1: 10 Smart Tricks to Boot a Sick PCWritten by the author of more than 30 books on PCs and Windows, this is the essential guide to basic tricks necessary to get a recalcitrant Windows PC to start up as it should. This covers Safe Mode, boot disks, and even Windows XP's Recovery Console.





