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SUMMARY
If Windows ME Starts Only in Safe Mode
TYPES OF WINDOWS ME INSTALLATION MEDIA AND METHODS
Windows Millennium Edition (Retail Version)
Windows Millennium Edition (Upgrade Version)
How Windows ME Upgrade Setup Searches for Previous Versions
Clean Installations
OEM Versions of Windows ME
IF WINDOWS ME DOES NOT START IN SAFE MODE
Using ScanDisk to check your hard disk
Using Windows Registry Checker
IF SETUP STOPS AND WINDOWS ME WILL NOT START IN SAFE MODE
A Note on Anti-Virus Software
Setup Stops Responding During Hardware Detection
UNINSTALLING WINDOWS ME
INSTALLING WINDOWS ME WITH WINDOWS NT OR WINDOWS 2000
INSTALLING WINDOWS ME ON A NEW HARD DISK
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SUMMARY
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If you have problems setting up or starting Windows ME, try
starting your computer in Safe Mode before trying the steps
outlined in this document.
If you can start in Safe Mode, see the Windows Millennium Edition
Safe Mode Troubleshooter on the Safe Mode warning page. In Safe
Mode, you can use Windows Troubleshooting tools, such as System
Restore, which are not available from this Startup disk.
To start Windows in Safe Mode:
1. Remove the Startup disk, and then restart your computer.
2. As soon as the computer restarts, press and hold down the
CTRL key until the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Startup Menu appears.
3. On the Startup menu, choose Safe Mode (option 3).
4. Follow the steps in the Safe Mode Troubleshooter.