Safe mode starts Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers. If a problem doesn't happen in safe mode, this means that default settings and basic device drivers aren't causing the issue. Observing Windows in safe mode enables you to narrow down the source of a problem, and can help you troubleshoot problems on your PC.

There are two versions of safe mode: Safe Mode and Safe Mode with Networking. Safe Mode with Networking adds the network drivers and services you'll need to access the internet and other computers on your network.


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After your PC restarts, you'll see a list of options. Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in safe mode. Or if you'll need to use the internet, select 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.

Create a safe space for your kids to explore online. Use the app's content filters to set healthy boundaries, block inappropriate apps and games, and limit browsing to kid-friendly websites using Microsoft Edge on Xbox, Windows, and Android.

Third problem, booting takes so long. Usually, in version 1909, I booted into windows in 2 minutes, but in this 21H1 build, it takes about 5 minutes, and log in screen appears to be freezing as well.

I have an .ahk script that I wrote myself that was quarantined on a separate work station. I wasn't prompted (that I myself saw), and only realized it occured when I saw an error message on startup (AHK attempted to load the script but it wasn't there). AFAIK, SmartScreen invokes a dialogue window when it prevents a file from opening, so I'm inclined to believe Defender was the culprit. However, in either case, how can I "mark" or otherwise indicate to the system that a particular file is safe? Or rather, regardless of whether it is safe or not, it is not to be disposed or otherwise hindered/tampered/intercepted/etc.?

So what do I choose? If you choose to run PHP as a CGI binary, then you won't need thread safety, because the binary is invoked at each request. For multithreaded webservers, such as IIS5 and IIS6, you should use the threaded version of PHP.

I cannot access my safe file on my NAS. I store it there so I can share with my wife. Fresh install of Windows 10. My NAS is available and usable and I can browse to my safe file with Password safe, but then I get a "File or Path not Found" when I try to open it.

I haven't been using multiple desktops, but I have verified the reported behavior under windows 10 when using multiple desktops. It only occurs for me if 'Put icon in System Tray' is enabled in Options. When the database locks on idle while I'm on a different desktop than the one Password Safe is running under, a right click on the icon in the system tray and selecting Restore or Unlock Safe does not work from any desktop. The windows Task Manager shows that Password Safe is running and under the Password Safe application is 'Enter Safe Combination' window. End Task for the Password Safe application from within the Windows Task manager has to be used to close it.

I realize there's no specific support for windows 10 vs. 7, but I have a hunch that some callback or handle isn't being set properly; so far, it's the only app that has a system tray icon that breaks like this.

I personally did not have a problem. I resized my disks using gparted, ntfs and fat32 and ext4. About 8-10 times until now. It should be safe, otherwise you would see problems such as "gparted broke my disk" all around the web.

I have used gparted safely on ext[234], fat32 and NTFS partitions. I guess from your question that you don't have any backup of your data, so you have accepted the risk of losing your data if a disk fails, you spill a cup of tea over it etc. In that case the additional risk caused by using gparted feels negligible.

Is it safe to delete temp files under C:\Windows\Temp on an SQL server to free up space? Will there be SQL processes that are going to be affected if I delete these files? Will these temp files get deleted if the server (Windows Server 2012 R2) is restarted?

It's safe to delete anything in the Temp folder. Sometimes, you may get a "can't delete because the file is in use" message, but you can just skip those files. 

For safety, do your Temp directory deleting just after you reboot the computer. Sometimes, a program installer will put something in the Temp directory that it needs to complete the installation after a reboot. If you reboot and wait a bit so that everything has settled down, anything left in the Temp folder should be OK to delete. 

If you want to be conservative, use the built-in Disk Cleanup tool (type Disk Cleanup in the Search box). If you select "Temporary files" as one of the items to be cleaned (deleted), by default Disk Cleanup only deletes files that haven't been modified within the past 7 days.

Its not safer (or less safe). Its just build to fully integrate into your system means you can encrypt your complete system (if you want to). Cryptomators purpose is to create a vault and encrypt files in it in order to easily sync these with an online storage. Thats just a different approach.

The first step is to understand why birds fly into windows: It's usually because when they're looking at the window, they're seeing the reflection of sky or trees instead of a pane of glass. They think they're following a clear flight path. That mistake can be deadly; at least half of the birds who hit windows die from their injuries or because another animal killed them while they were stunned and couldn't escape or protect themselves.

Security starts with you, the user. Keeping written lists of passwords on scraps of paper, or in a text document on your desktop is unsafe and is easily viewed by prying eyes (both cyber-based and human). Using the same password over and over again across a wide spectrum of systems and web sites creates the nightmare scenario where once someone has figured out one password, they have figured out all your passwords and now have access to every part of your life (system, e-mail, retail, financial, work).

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I tried downloading the GCMiner client right from GitHub links from Windows via the Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer web browsers and all of them say something is unsafe and prevents me from downloading the CLI tool. I tried to download from Linux Mint via the Firefox web browser from the GitHub links and got the same unsuccessful result.

The reason that CGMiner is flagged as Unsafe is due to Anti-Virus software and malware that use CGMiner. Anti-Virus have performed analyses of the CGMiner and determined it to be a cryptocurrency mining software - which it is. Unfortunately, a lot of malware are also capable of mining cryptocurrencies once they infect someone's computer, so AVs have taken to flagging everything that can mine cryptocurrencies as unsafe. This then reaches the browsers which do the same.

I know you can remotely shutdown a Windows machine with the "shutdown" command line. But I think it's impossible to remotely get a machine into safe mode (with networking). Does anyone know of a way to do this?

If you have the option to interactively connect to Windows on the machine, though, you can use MSCONFIG to set the /SAFEBOOT switch in boot.ini, then reboot the machine. Do Start -> Run and type in MSCONFIG, then on the boot.ini tab check /SAFEBOOT under Boot Options and choose which safe mode you want to boot into (in this scenario, NETWORK).

Not an answer to the question, but hopefully useful to anyone who's hit issues when trying this. I found that despite rebooting in safe mode with networking, various services including Remote Desktop Services and Server (i.e. providing SMB access to boot.ini) failed to start, giving error code 1084 when started via MMC > Services.

If you hastily chose to modify the BOOT.ini to restart in safe mode with networking, and then restart, you will find that you cannot remotely log in at all. You WILL likely be able to view the boot file \\machinename\C$\boot.ini, but won't be able to modify it because it is read only. You will also not be able to "right-click and uncheck 'read-only' " because you won't be able to navigate to the C$ directory at all. I now have to physically login to this virtual workstation in order to change the boot.ini back. I will never make that mistake again!

If you should make this mistake, you will likely be able to navigate to the boot.ini file via File Explorer, so \hostname\C$\boot.ini, and there is a chance you will also be able to remove "/safeboot:network" and save.

Although I have read a couple of postings in this forum about this issue, I am unable to start Windows in safe mode by holding the "control-alt-delete" keys (although this does get me to "task manager" for example) or by holding down the F8 key during restart, regardless of whehter I click on the "Windows XP" window with my mouse.

There is only one 'real' main timer callback (TimerProc) per workbook and it's the only one affected by the posted messages from the remote app. When called, it safely dispatches messages to the relevant procedures (timer procs). No timers are left hanging. Even if state is lost, the remote app will make sure to call the book timer so that it can remove itself.

Detroit Audubon is currently focusing our efforts on implementing bird-safe window retrofits for buildings on the Wayne State University campus. Detroit Audubon has been surveying the buildings around the Wayne State campus for the past five years to see which buildings result in the most window collisions. By using this data, and considering feasibility and outreach value, we selected two sections of windows that will have the highest impact for reducing window collisions and creating opportunities to educate people about these collisions. Detroit Audubon is partnering with Wayne State University and Detroit Zoological Society to install bird-safe window retrofits and educational signage regarding bird-safe windows and window collisions in 2023. 0852c4b9a8

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