There are multiple reasons that you need to enter Safe Mode to
troubleshoot your Windows issues, such as deleting obstinate files, removing rogue
security software, killing viruses, etc.
What Is Safe Mode
Safe mode is a
diagnostic mode for Windows system that starts your computer in a limited
state. Only the basic files and drivers necessary to run Windows are started.
How to Enter Safe Mode
You can perform
the steps below to enter Safe mode in different version of
Windows system, including Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7,
Windows Vista, and Windows XP.
1. Enter Safe Mode
in Windows 10
There are two
versions of safe mode: Safe Mode and Safe Mode with Networking. They’re quite similar,
but Safe Mode with Networking includes
the network drivers and services you’ll need to access the Internet and other
computers on your network.
Follow the easy
steps below to enter Safe mode in Windows 10:
From Settings
Step 1. Click the Start button,
and then select Settings.
Step 2. Choose Update & security > Recovery.
Step 3. Choose Restart now under Advanced startup.
Step 4. After your computer restarts to the
Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
Step 5. After your computer restarts, you’ll
see a list of options. Choose 4 or F4 to start your PC in Safe Mode. Or
if you’ll need to use the Internet, select 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.
From the Sign–in Screen
Step 1. Reboot your PC. When you get to the sign-in
screen, hold the Shift key down while you select Power > Restart.
Step 2. After your PC restarts to the Choose
an option screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings
>Restart.
Step 3. After your PC restarts, you’ll see a list
of options. Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in Safe Mode. Or if you’ll need to use the
Internet, select 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.
From Power Button
on Computer
Step 1. Shut down by hold the power button and then
repeat this over 3 times until you see the Recovery screen.
Step 2. Click the buttons See advanced repair options> Troubleshoot> Advanced options> Windows Startup Settings> Restart.
Step 3. Press F4/F5 to Enter Safe Mode (with Networking).
2. Boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8.1/8
Here’s how to boot
into Safe mode in Windows 8.1 or Windows 8:
Step 1. From the Windows Start screen, type Advanced startup and
when the search results appear, click on the Settings category and then click on the Advanced startup options search option.
Step 2. When the Settings screen opens, scroll
down and click on the Restart now button under the Advanced Startup
category and your computer will restart.
Step 3. When the Advance startup menu appears,
click on the Troubleshoot option.
Step 4. Then click on the Advanced Options
button.
Step 5. Finally click on the Startup Settings option
and then click on the Restart button. Your computer will now
restart again.
Step 6. When you get to the Startup Settings screen,
press the number for the Safe Mode option you wish to use.
3. Enter Safe Mode
in Windows 7/Vista/XP
To enter safe mode
in Windows 7 or below Windows 7 version, you could use F8 method.
Step 1. Reboot your computer.
Step 2. When the computer starts, you will see
your computer’s hardware being listed. When you see this information, start to
gently tap the F8 key on your keyboard repeatedly until you
are presented with the Windows 7 Advanced Boot Options screen. Refer to the
image below.
Step 3. Using the arrow
keys, select the Safe Mode option you want.
Step 4. Then press the Enter key
on your keyboard to boot into Windows 7 Safe Mode.
Step 5. When Windows starts, you will be at a
typical logon screen. Logon to your computer and Windows 7 will enter Safe Mode.
Step 6. Do whatever tasks you require, and when you
are done, restart to go back into normal mode.
Alternatively, you
could try below steps to enter Safe Mode in Windows 7 or below version.
Step 1. Click Start button, type msconfig, and
launch the resulting program.
Step 2. Click the Boot tab.
Step 3. Check the Safe boot option.
Step 4. Select an option below that. Safe boot
brings you to the standard Safe Mode. With networking does exactly
what you think it does.
Step 5. Click OK, and then Restart.
How to Enter Safe Mode in Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP - PDF Link
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