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Having successfully booted, we can assume that the problem was with one of the drivers which were left out due to Safe Mode. You should be able to determine which driver is causing the problem. What was the last action you performed? Maybe you downloaded an update for your video card, and selected the wrong version! In this case you can go to Device Manager (Start - Control Panel - System - Hardware Tab - Device Manager). In this example of the Video Card Driver, expand Display Adapters, right click on your device and select Properties. Under the Driver tab select Rollback Driver. This will replace the driver with the previous version. You will now need to reboot by following the prompts, and your system should now operate as before. For other drivers, the procedure is the same. If you can boot in safe mode, but can't resolve a the problem further, or if you still have stability problems, go to the next step. 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