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Q.  Hope you can help!  I booted the computer into Safe Mode to defrag the Hard Drive and when it was done I rebooted like I normally do and it keeps going back into Safe Mode?

A.  Usually, after working in safe mode, your computer will boot normally the next time you turn it on, but if it doesn't, here's how you can fix it. Basically, to get out of safe mode, turn your computer off and then turn it back on. Clicking the reboot option sometimes works the best. If your computer does not boot normally, then follow these steps:

1. Boot up in safe mode.
2. Go Start, Run
3. Type in "msconfig.exe."
4. This will give you the msconfig screen.
5. Click the BOOT.INI tab and unselect the /SAFEBOOT check box.
6. Restart your computer.

The above should prevent your computer from booting into Safe Mode, no matter what!

Let me know if you need anything else.

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