A technician has installed a new video driver on a Windows 8.1 computer and now the monitor shows distorted images. The technician needs to install a different video driver that is available on a network server. What startup mode should the technician use to access the driver on the network?

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A technician has installed a new video driver on a Windows 8.1 computer and now the monitor shows distorted images. The technician needs to install a different video driver that is available on a network server. What startup mode should the technician use to access the driver on the network?

  • Safe Mode
  • Safe Mode with Networking
  • Debugging Mode
  • Safe mode with Command Prompt

    Explanation:

    There are several different types of advanced startup options, including three options for starting in Safe Mode. Safe Mode starts Windows with a very limited set of drivers and bypasses many startup options. Safe Mode with Networking is similar to Safe Mode, but includes the drivers necessary for the system to connect to the network. Safe Mode with Command Prompt starts the system and launches a command line interface that can be used to enter commands manually.

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