depends, what is safe mode?
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
Then get safe mode and use it, and you can run prince of Persia on your computer.
You may have drivers (programs that tell your hardware how to run) that are faulty, in SAFE MODE all drivers are not loaded.
Safe Mode
You go into safe mode with networking. Next find a free download of combofix. Google it, bleeping computer has a free download for it. run that in safe mode. then run malwarebytes in safe mode. lastly, run your antivirus in safe mode. after you do all three, then restart your computer and you should be fine. hope this helps
HI, check this link . it explains how to run IE in safe mode http://windows-expert.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-run-internet-explorer-in-safe.html
Safe mode is a method that allows the device to run without non-essential applications. This is beneficial for troubleshooting 3rd party applications.
If you close MW3 down by using task manager, when you try to open run MW3 again it will give you the option to run in safe mode.
You can use any mode.. Normally it can use from safe mode and normal mode..
You have to reboot. there is no other way. Safe mode is just windows loaded with just the basic drivers required to run.
The very best way to run defrag is to startup your PC in Safe Mode and then run the defrag. Safe Mode is available by rebooting your PC and start tapping your F8 key (I tap it about once a second) until a menu comes up asking how you want to startup. Select the Safe Mode option and enter. ... if you're in the normal mode close all applications that are running then defrag but still the best way is "to run defrag is to startup your PC in Safe Mode..."
Malware that won’t stay deleted is often referred to as persistent malware. It embeds itself deep within the system, sometimes in the bootloader, firmware, or registry, so even after removal attempts or reboots, it reactivates. Some advanced variants even reinstall themselves after being "deleted" through hidden scheduled tasks or secondary payloads. This kind of threat requires more than standard antivirus. Continuous monitoring and endpoint detection, like those employed by security operations teams similar to SafeAeon, are essential to fully identify and neutralize persistent infections.