![]() ![]() Troubleshooting with Safe Mode Export Control and EULA Use of any software made available for download from this system constitutes your acceptance of the Export Control Terms and the terms in the Dynabook end-user license agreement both of which you can view before downloading any such software. To learn more about using Safe Mode to troubleshoot, please see the following article: Updated Dec 15, 2022, 8:19 pm EDT 4 min read. 1 2 AN AnonymousFYIFYI107 Replied on ApReport abuse Aside from the WinRE, you can also boot into safe mode in this way: You must keep holding the Shift button on your keyboard throughout this process. If you're unable to boot and your laptop fails to boot repeatedly, it should automatically take you to the "Choose an option" screen.įrom that screen, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart."Īfter your computer restarts, select the option for "Safe Mode." To boot into safe mode on Windows 10, go to Windows settings -> Update and Security -> Recovery -> Advanced startup -> Restart now. This will take you to the "Choose an option" screen. Safe Mode - Starts Windows with the minimum of drivers and services possible. There are three different types of safe mode boot options that are available in the Advanced Boot Options. If you're able to boot into Windows, open the Start menu, press the power icon, hold SHIFT, and select "Restart" while holding SHIFT. Observing Windows in safe mode enables you to narrow down the source of a problem, and can help you troubleshoot problems on your computer. Startup Settings Availability The Startup Settings menu is available in Windows 11, Windows 10, and Windows 8. ![]() You can access Safe Mode from the "Choose an option" screen. Startup Settings is a menu of the various ways by which you can start Windows, including the well-known diagnostic startup option called Safe Mode. Please see our other articles if you're using Windows 7 or Windows 8 Note: This article applies to Windows 10. Type in system config and click on System Configuration.How can I access Safe Mode in Windows 10? Answer.Open the Start menu while your PC is in safe mode.Initially, this method didn’t work for us in our testing, however, once we found the Windows partition and navigated to the correct folder, we were able to run the command. Select Continue on your screen and your PC should boot into safe mode.Now you can type in the command in Step 4 again and it should work. This will bring you into the directory where bcdedit.exe is located. When in Safe Mode, Windows 10 does not load all the processes, drivers, and apps that it normally would. Eventually, you’ll see one of them has the Windows directory where Windows 10 is installed. If you don’t see the Windows directory, try the next letter, D: and then E: followed by the dir command. If pressing 4 or 5 doesnt work, press F4 or F5 instead. If you press 5, your computer will start in Safe Mode with internet access. If you press 4, your computer will start in Safe Mode. To do this, you can start with drive C.Īt the prompt, type in C: and press Enter. Your computer will then restart and show you a blue screen with more options. This will restart your PC and boot into a menu. If you get a message stating that the command “bcdedit” could not be found, then you have to try other drive letters and get to the Windows/System32 directory. Step one: From the Windows 10 sign-in screen, hold Shift and click on the power button in the bottom corner of the screen and select Restart. ![]()
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