You are trying to repair a customer’s Windows XP machine that failed to start normally. You’ve made sure the floppy and optical drives are empty and rebooted the computer, but the computer still is having issues. You go to the Advanced Options menu to select a Safe Mode method in which to start the computer and begin your repair operations. Besides Safe Mode, what other options are available on this screen? A. Enable Boot Logging B. Directory Services Restore Mode C. Debugging Mode D. Start Windows Normally Solution A, C, and D. Enable Boot Logging creates the NTBTLOG.TXT file, which logs the Windows startup routine and saves it in the systemroot folder. Debugging Mode is an advanced option that sends debugging data over a serial cable to another computer to be accessed by a debugger application on that computer. Selecting the Start Windows Normally option attempts to start the operating system normally, rather than using a special mode. .