Safe
Mode- Safe Mode is a diagnostic mode that allows
you to use Windows with basic drivers. If you encounter errors or software
problems in Windows, restarting in Safe Mode allows you to continue working and
troubleshoot the problem. The Safe Mode feature does not install any software.
In Safe Mode, Windows might look different because Safe Mode uses a low
graphics mode for the display. Also, the words Safe Mode display in the four
corners of the screen.
- ENTERING SAFE MODE FROM
WINDOWS 10
1. Click Start, and then click Settings.
2. Click Update & security.
3. Click Recovery, and then under advanced startup,
click Restart now.
4. The Choose an option screen opens. From
the Choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot.
5. Click advanced options.
7. Click Startup Settings.
8. Click Restart.
9. Choose the safe mode
option you want from the Startup Settings menu
- ENTERING
SAFE MODE FROM COMMAND LINE
1. Enable Safe Mode - Type:
bcdedit /set {default}
safeboot minimal and press Enter.
2. Enable Safe Mode with
Networking - Type:
bcdedit /set {default}
safeboot network and press Enter.
3. Enable Safe Mode with
Command Prompt - Type:
bcdedit /set {default}
safeboot minimal and press Enter:
bcdedit /set {default}
safebootalternateshell yes and press Enter.
To exit from Safe mode type the following command and press Enter
bcdedit /deletevalue
{default} safeboot and press Enter
- USE THE
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TOOL (MSCONFIG.EXE)
- Open Run Window (Simultaneously Pressing Window + R keys on Keyboard) and type msconfig
- In the System Configuration window, click or tap
the Boot tab. In the Boot options section, select the “Safe
boot” option. Finally, click or tap on OK
- Restart your computer.
- USE THE “SHIFT + RESTART” COMBINATION
1. Open the Start menu and click or tap on the Power button.
2. While keeping the Shift key pressed, click or tap
on Restart.
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