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What is Safe Mode or VGA Mode?

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What is Safe Mode or VGA Mode?

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Safe mode is the method for booting into a simple system configuration under Windows 95*. VGA mode is the diagnostic mode under Windows NT. When Windows boots into Safe mode or VGA mode, it uses basic default settings that will run the operating system with minimal functionality, meaning it loads a bare bones operating system. Hardware, like your CD-ROM drive, may not function in Safe mode or VGA mode because the drivers are not loaded. Because of this it may be necessary to copy the Delphi installation files to the hard drive before restarting in safe mode (See Hard Drive Install FAQ). *Windows 98 has a safe mode but is has a different functionality and may not be helpful in resolving install issues. Specifically, it loads the current video driver instead of the default VGA driver provided by Microsoft, so starting in safe mode in Windows 98 will not resolve issues related to the video driver. You will need to manually change the driver.

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