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Boot to Safe Mode From With Windows

1. Navigate to settings. You can get there by clicking the Start button, then
selecting settings, or by use the keyboard shortcut, Windows logo key + I.

2. Click Update & Security from the setting screen.

3. Click Recovery. Then click the Restart now button under Advanced startup.

After the PC restarts, it will allow you to change Windows startup settings
including the Troubleshoot function.

4. Select Troubleshoot, then Advanced options then Startup Settings. Finally,


click Restart.
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5. Select 4 or F4 from the menu to start your PC in Safe Mode. If you need
networking capabilities, select 5 or F5.

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The PC will reboot and should be in Safe mode. You’ll be able to tell by the low
screen resolution and black background as well as the words “Safe Mode”
displayed in the four corners of the screen.

Enter Safe Mode From the Sign-in Screen


If you are unable to open settings and navigate to safe mode that way, another
option is to use the Microsoft sign-in screen.
1. Hold down the shift key and select the power button in the bottom right corner of
the sign-in screen. Your PC should then restart and end up on the Choose an
option screen.

After the PC restarts to the winRE environment and Choose an option screen,

2. Select Troubleshoot, then Advanced options, Startup Settings, and finally, click
Restart.
3. Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in Safe Mode. If you need networking
capabilities, select 5 or F5.
The PC will reboot and should now be in Safe mode. You can tell by the low
resolution of the desktop and black background as well as the words “Safe
Mode” in the four corners of the screen.

Enter Safe Mode if You Can't Boot Windows


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If you are staring at a black screen at this point and unable to access Safe Mode
from within Windows, you can still do so by entering the Windows Recovery
Environment as we did above via repeatedly turning your PC off, then on.

1. Hold down the power button for 10 seconds to turn the PC off.
2. Press the power button to turn on the PC.
3. On the first hint that Windows started (you may see a manufacturers logo
when restarting, for example) hold down the power for 10 seconds to turn the PC off.
4. Press the power button to turn on the PC again.
5. When Windows restarts, hold down the power button for 10 seconds to turn the
PC off.
6. Press the power button for a third time to turn the PC on.
7. Allow the PC to fully restart this time and you should be in winRE at the Choose
an option screen. Select Troubleshoot.

8. Select Advanced options, Startup Settings, and finally, click Restart.


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After the PC starts, you should see a list of options.

9. Select 4 or F4 to start your PC in Safe Mode. If you need networking


capabilities, select 5 or F5.

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The PC will reboot and should then be in Safe mode.

If you are unlucky enough to have to troubleshoot your PC and land in safe
mode, you should now know three easy ways to access it. Knowing how to
access Safe mode, especially from a black screen, is an invaluable item to stash
in your toolbox to help you (hopefully) get quickly back to a fully functional PC.

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