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  2. Safe mode - Wikipedia

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    Safe mode is a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software . Safe mode is intended to help fix most, if not all, problems within an operating system.

  3. Wikipedia:SAFEMODE - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 September 2020, at 17:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Talk:Safe mode - Wikipedia

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    First, please sign your posts, and second, maybe. This article is about an Operating System's Safe mode, not about a game's safe mode, but you make a good point. Certain high-intensity games (Halo, the MOH series, LucasArts games) possess a safe mode with minimal settings in all categories. I would post it and see what happens.

  5. Booting process of Windows - Wikipedia

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    In all versions of Windows 9x except ME, it is also possible to load Windows by booting to a DOS prompt and typing "win". There are some command line switches that can be used with the WIN command: with the /D switch, Windows boots to safe mode, and with the /D:n switch, Windows boots to safe mode

  6. Safe mode in spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) entered safe mode on August 26, 2009 for the second incident in a month, the fourth in 2009 and the eighth since launch in 2005. [9] [10] The spacecraft was kept in safe mode until December 8, 2009. [11] Kepler entered safe mode on June 15 and again on July 3, 2009. Both cases were triggered by an on-board ...

  7. Watchdog timer - Wikipedia

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    When activated, the fail-safe circuitry forces all control outputs to safe states (e.g., turns off motors, heaters, and high-voltages) to prevent injuries and equipment damage while the fault persists. In a two-stage watchdog, the first timer is often used to activate fail-safe outputs and start the second timer stage; the second stage will ...

  8. Protected mode - Wikipedia

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    In computing, protected mode, also called protected virtual address mode, [1] is an operational mode of x86-compatible central processing units (CPUs). It allows system software to use features such as segmentation , virtual memory , paging and safe multi-tasking designed to increase an operating system's control over application software .

  9. Safe - Wikipedia

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    A fire-resistant safe is a type of safe that is designed to protect its contents from high temperatures or actual fire. Fire resistant safes are usually rated by the amount of time they can withstand the extreme temperatures a fire produces, while not exceeding a set internal temperature, e.g., less than 350 °F (177 °C).