On Mon, 15 Feb 2010, "Doug Franklin" <[email protected]> wrote:

>> On 2010-02-15 6:21, Brian Walters wrote:

>> Yes, I did that but I could only set the resolution to something like
>> 1280 x 800 max.  I couldn't find any thing in the registry that looked
>> like resolution settings and I still got the black screen on the next
>> normal boot.

> The thing is, while you're in "Safe Mode" you need to reset the video 
> back to something generic (like 1280 x 800) and reinstall the drivers 
> for your video card, or update them.  Booting in "Save Mode (VGA)" won't 
> change anything long-term, it only gets you to a booted system.  You 
> still have to sort out whatever's wrong with the video.


Yes, that makes sense.  Filed away for future reference.  Thanks.


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