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MiTzr0y,
Do you have any storage devices such as removable hard drive or USB memory sticks inserted in the USB ports of the computer? You should only have mouse and keyboard connected to USB. Do you have a disk in the CDROM/DVDROM drive? Remove any and all disks and memory sticks from USB ports and CDROM/DVDROM drives. The command prompt in post #3 is from a Windows recovery drive or Windows install media. You aren't booting into the actual computer, you are booting into Windows install/recovery, which is why you don't have a safe mode option.
but i cant enter in windows orlbuckeye
But safe mode is still booting just with alot of things turned off that are on at a regular boot. You probably going to have to do a repair.
hello friends , unfortunately I could not believe there would be any possibility to go into safe mode even when the windows could not be initialized .. as was done in previous versions with f8 .
thank you all for your help, everyone was very kind and polite .. Brazilians should learn to be like that.
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