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Old 05-31-2009, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
jash
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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OS: windows xp


program to remove "windows is now running in safe mode"

hey guys,

i'm not sure whether this belongs here or not.

i work in a computer repair shop. lately, in my spare time, i've been writing a batch file that does a lot of the work we would do when repairing virus related issues. at one point, the batch file puts itself into the "run once" part of the registry, and reboots into safemode, to repair permissions. however, i forgot that on xp machines there is a message that pops up that says "xp is now running in safe mode." this is pretty annoying because the whole point of the batch file is to allow me or one of my coworkers to leave the computer to do its own thing.

does anyone know of any command i could add to my batch file that would get rid of this message temporarily? maybe there's some kind of registry edit i could do and then undo?

any help would be appreciated.
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