Toshiba Satellite 1730 User Guide - Page 187

Step-by-step confirmation, TECHNICAL NOTE: Windows Millennium Edition - driver

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187 If Something Goes Wrong Windows Millennium Edition is not working Running Safe mode allows you to undo any changes you made to the system configuration that may have caused Windows Millennium Edition or a device to fail. For example, if you choose a resolution that is not supported by the display, the operating system will be unable to start correctly. Safe mode bypasses the setting and allows you to change the resolution to one supported by the display. Once you have done this, Windows Millennium Edition will start correctly. Other problems may involve a device driver. See Windows Millennium Edition can help you on page 189 to fix the problem. TECHNICAL NOTE: Windows Millennium Edition automatically starts in Safe mode if it detects that system startup failed or the Registry (the file that defines how Windows Millennium Edition is set up) is corrupted. Step-by-step confirmation When you turn on your computer, Windows Millennium Edition processes the startup files. With Step-by-step confirmation, the system asks you to confirm each line of the startup process once it appears. Use this option: ❖ When the startup process fails while loading the startup files ❖ To verify all drivers are being loaded ❖ To temporarily disable one or more specific driver(s) ❖ To check for errors in the startup files

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187
If Something Goes Wrong
Windows Millennium Edition is not working
Running Safe mode allows you to undo any changes you made to
the system configuration that may have caused Windows
Millennium Edition or a device to fail. For example, if you choose
a resolution that is not supported by the display, the operating
system will be unable to start correctly. Safe mode bypasses the
setting and allows you to change the resolution to one supported
by the display. Once you have done this, Windows Millennium
Edition will start correctly.
Other problems may involve a device driver. See
Windows
Millennium Edition can help you on page 189
to fix the
problem.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Windows Millennium Edition
automatically starts in Safe mode if it detects that system
startup failed or the Registry (the file that defines how
Windows Millennium Edition is set up) is corrupted.
Step-by-step confirmation
When you turn on your computer, Windows Millennium Edition
processes the startup files. With Step-by-step confirmation, the
system asks you to confirm each line of the startup process once it
appears.
Use this option:
When the startup process fails while loading the startup files
To verify all drivers are being loaded
To temporarily disable one or more specific driver(s)
To check for errors in the startup files