Laptop broken screen, external monitor
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Ambucias Posts 3015 Registration date Monday February 1, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen March 28, 2026 - Oct 31, 2011 at 04:44 PM
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Sorry for not being more specific but for clarification, i used msdos to set it to always launch in safe mode, thus my problem as I can't get it to change back.
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Greetings,
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Please, bare in mind that before any answer given on the forum, you should know that there are volunteers who give their time trying to solve user problems. They do have a life other than this forum including me.
Therefore, it is specifically requested from Kioskea forum users to show their respect. For this, the use of polite expressions is a minimum.
https://ccm.net/apps-sites/internet-archeology/ccm/10131-terms-of-use-for-ccm-respect-for-others/#politesse
To say please, thank you, appreciate, grateful, etc... is common courtesy when you want something, especially help!
You must copy, modify and repost your message respecting the politeness charter.
We trust that you understand.
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