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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:06 am Post subject: Screen Shots/Safe Mode · Quote · Edit · Delete · IP


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A screen shot is not possible in Safe Mode, is it?
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wcturner wrote:
A screen shot is not possible in Safe Mode, is it?


Yes, you do it the same way as in normal mode:

Press the Print Scrn button, then open Paint (Start > Programs > Accessories >Paint). Select File > New and then Edit > Paste. Save the file as a JPEG file to someplace on your hard drive that you can remember (like My Documents) and then reboot into normal mode, come here to the message board and upload your image file in a post.
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