Below are instructions for Windows 7 and XP. Step Reboot the computer, which will start in the mode you chose is step 2. Until you reset bcdedit in step 4, the computer will always reboot in this mode.
Step 5: Windows XP. Below is an example of a default boot. Reboot the computer, which will start in Safe Mode you chose is step 7. Until you reset the boot. Delete the edit you put in in step 7 i. Timo Sep 26, at pm. Sep 26, at pm. What is with these entirely worthless walkthroughs? I don't get it. Thai Pepper. Mac Mad Sep 26, at pm. Why is it worthless, please elaborate? Scott Manning Oct 6, at am.
This was a good write up, thanks for sharing it with us. R3b00t Jun 16, at pm. KevinDWhite Sep 16, at pm. This very question was on the exam last week. It's good to know. Read these next Because these accounts are used so infrequently, the chances of user profile corruption are low and the chances of both being corrupt at the same time is minimal.
If any account does become corrupted then there is an extremely high probability that at least one of these additional Admin accounts is fully functional and is therefore available for me to sort out the problem. I mention all this because it sounds, from your response, that you are using the Built-In Admin account for routine operations. This increases the risk that the account succumbs to user profile corruption.
There is no mechanism for replacing the Built-In Admin account other than re-installing Windows 7. A normal user, one who is a member of the user group but not the Administrators group, can only change Windows settings that affect that account alone. A normal user cannot change anything that affects other users or the system as a whole.
I therefore do not understand what your aim is. Why do you want a command that will restart the system in Safe Mode? By the way, the errors you are getting in running those commands given by Vijay look to me to be responses to running the commands in a normal Command prompt. As Vijay wrote, these commands can only be run in an Elevated Command prompt i. Dear Sir,. I need the command for batch file. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vijay B. Hi Md. Siddique, I would suggest you to try the following steps in elevated command prompt.
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