Support WebCast: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 98 Safe Mode and Clean Boot Troubleshooting (324609)
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This article was previously published under Q324609 Session SummaryIn this session, we will discuss the basics of Windows
troubleshooting for Windows 98 issues, including common problems you may
encounter in Windows 98. This session will cover when you should use Safe
Mode/Clean Boot troubleshooting, how to implement it, and why it is such a
useful tool for all Windows 98 users, especially those in a helpdesk role.
Learning this technique will save you valuable time and effort diagnosing and
resolving Windows 98 related problems for your users. This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded June 14, 2000 and presented by David
Paisley. David Paisley joined Microsoft in July 1994. He has been involved in
both research and technical aspects of Windows support, and has focused on
Windows troubleshooting for more than two years. David currently works for
Product Support Services (PSS), delivering Windows support for Professional and
Premier customers. His work has been published in the Microsoft Sourcebook for
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a friend about this Support WebCast Supplemental reading:
- Q192926: How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for
Windows 98
- Q188867: Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup
Problems
- Q149962: Troubleshooting Windows Protection
Errors
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