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    Startup Manager

    I dual boot XP with Ubuntu 10.10 and have installed Startup Manager with Synaptic Package Manager to make Xp the default O.S.I find that I cannot boot XP into safe mode using F8. Should this be possible and if so how? F8 is the correct key.

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    Re: Startup Manager

    Are you using the F8 key after selecting XP? I believe you should be.
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    Re: Startup Manager

    Thankyou,Xp is already selected as I have used Startup Manager to make XP the default OS. I press F8 when the boot options appear and it boots into Ubuntu.

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    Re: Startup Manager

    I understand that you have XP as your default, try selecting it, then hit F8 and that should work.
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    Re: Startup Manager

    Thankyou again but as Xp is the default OS it is already selected. When the boot options show:-
    If I press F8 then enter Ubuntu loads.
    If I press enter then F8 I only have the option to load XP normally.I am beginning to think that it is a shortcoming of Startup Manager.

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    Re: Startup Manager

    Is this a Wubi install? Is Ubuntu installed inside of windows???
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    Re: Startup Manager

    It is not a Wubi installation,it is on separate partitions on the same disk.

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