XFalloutX
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Should it be hard to boot into safe mode? I think not, but I'm ready to throw this laptop into a wood chipper.
I have a Dell Laptop that has a bad update and keeps booting to a blue screen with a stop error about amdi2c.sys. From what I see is it has to do with Avast and all you need to do is boot into safe mode delete Avast and be on your way. EXCEPT I CAN'T BOOT INTO SAFE MODE!!!!
-After 2 failed boot attempts the Dell support assistant OS comes up. I disable that.
-Then it just keeps rebooting after the blue screen. Never attempts to start the Windows Automatic Repair.
-F8 or Shirft + F8 does nothing.
-Created a Windows recovery USB. Boot to it and go to Advanced options but the option Startup Settings is not there but instead, I have UEFI Firmware Settings.
-Tried Command Prompt and did bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal
-Tried System Restore
-Tried to go back to an earlier build
Nothing will get this thing to boot in Safe Mode. Why did they make this so hard?
I have a Dell Laptop that has a bad update and keeps booting to a blue screen with a stop error about amdi2c.sys. From what I see is it has to do with Avast and all you need to do is boot into safe mode delete Avast and be on your way. EXCEPT I CAN'T BOOT INTO SAFE MODE!!!!
-After 2 failed boot attempts the Dell support assistant OS comes up. I disable that.
-Then it just keeps rebooting after the blue screen. Never attempts to start the Windows Automatic Repair.
-F8 or Shirft + F8 does nothing.
-Created a Windows recovery USB. Boot to it and go to Advanced options but the option Startup Settings is not there but instead, I have UEFI Firmware Settings.
-Tried Command Prompt and did bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal
-Tried System Restore
-Tried to go back to an earlier build
Nothing will get this thing to boot in Safe Mode. Why did they make this so hard?