How to turn on windows 10 in Safe mode
Boot PC in Safe Mode Windows 10 Tutorial
If you have used Windows 10 for a while,
you might have noticed that the "old ways"
of booting into Safe Mode no longer work. By that,
we mean trying things like pressing the
F8 or the Shift + F8 keys on your keyboard while booting.
These methods stopped working because the start procedure
became faster than ever before. However, that doesn't mean
that Windows 10 has no Safe Mode. It's just that to get to
it you have to follow other procedures. Let's take a closer
look and see all the ways you can get into Safe Mode in Windows 10
Another way of getting into Safe Mode in Windows 10
is to use the Shift + Restart combination. Open the
Start menu and click or tap on the Power button.
Then, while keeping the Shift key pressed, click or tap on Restart.
Note that you can also use the Shift + Restart combination
from the Sign In screen: click or tap Power,
press and hold Shift and then click or tap Restart.
Then, Windows 10 reboots and asks you to select an option. Choose Troubleshoot.
Then, on the Troubleshoot screen, select Advanced options.
On the Advanced options screen, choose Startup Settings.
Windows 10 says that you can restart your device to change advanced boot options,
including enabling Safe Mode. Press Restart.
After Windows 10 reboots, you can choose which boot options you want to be enabled.
To get into Safe Mode, you have three different options.
To enable Safe Mode press the 4 or the F4 key on your keyboard, to enable
“Safe Mode with Networking,” press 5 or F5, and to enable
“Safe Mode with Command Prompt” press either 6 or F6.


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