Re: accessing password protected folders



Fredo D. wrote:
A'right, so apparently I don't know how to start up Windows XP Home in safe mode. I tried F12 and it gave me seven choices: 1) Normal 2) Primary Master Drive 3) Hard Disk Drive C 4) IDE CD-ROM Device 5) System Setup 6) IDE Drive Diagnosis 7) Boot to Utility Partition....


Press <F8> as soon as the boot sequence starts.


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