How to Start Windows in Safe Mode
Turn on your computer., Click the start-up screen., Click the power icon., Hold down ⇧ Shift and click Restart., Click Troubleshoot., Click Advanced options., Click Startup Settings., Click Restart., Press the 4 key., Wait for your computer to...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Turn on your computer.
Do so by pressing your computer's power button.
If your computer is already on but malfunctioning, first press and hold the power button to turn it off.
If you're already logged in and you just want to restart in Safe Mode, open the Start menu instead by pressing the ⊞ Win key or by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. -
Step 2: Click the start-up screen.
Once your computer finishes starting (or waking up), you should see a screen with a picture and the time in the bottom-left corner.
Clicking this screen will bring up the user selection screen., This icon, which is in the bottom-right corner of the screen, resembles a circle with a line through its top.
Doing so invokes a pop-up menu., The Restart option will appear near the top of the pop-up menu, and you'll find the ⇧ Shift key on the left side of your computer's keyboard.
This process will restart your computer and open the Advanced Options page.
You may need to click Restart anyway after clicking Restart.
If so, keep holding ⇧ Shift while you do. , It should be the middle option on the Advanced Options page, which is a light-blue screen with white text., It's the bottom option on this page., This option is on the right side of the page, just below the Command Prompt option., It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Clicking it will restart your computer to the Startup Settings menu., Once Windows has restarted to the Startup Settings page, pressing 4 will select Safe Mode as your current start-up option., Once it finishes restarting, your computer will be in Safe Mode.
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Step 3: Click the power icon.
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Step 4: Hold down ⇧ Shift and click Restart.
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Step 5: Click Troubleshoot.
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Step 6: Click Advanced options.
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Step 7: Click Startup Settings.
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Step 8: Click Restart.
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Step 9: Press the 4 key.
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Step 10: Wait for your computer to finish restarting.
Detailed Guide
Do so by pressing your computer's power button.
If your computer is already on but malfunctioning, first press and hold the power button to turn it off.
If you're already logged in and you just want to restart in Safe Mode, open the Start menu instead by pressing the ⊞ Win key or by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Once your computer finishes starting (or waking up), you should see a screen with a picture and the time in the bottom-left corner.
Clicking this screen will bring up the user selection screen., This icon, which is in the bottom-right corner of the screen, resembles a circle with a line through its top.
Doing so invokes a pop-up menu., The Restart option will appear near the top of the pop-up menu, and you'll find the ⇧ Shift key on the left side of your computer's keyboard.
This process will restart your computer and open the Advanced Options page.
You may need to click Restart anyway after clicking Restart.
If so, keep holding ⇧ Shift while you do. , It should be the middle option on the Advanced Options page, which is a light-blue screen with white text., It's the bottom option on this page., This option is on the right side of the page, just below the Command Prompt option., It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Clicking it will restart your computer to the Startup Settings menu., Once Windows has restarted to the Startup Settings page, pressing 4 will select Safe Mode as your current start-up option., Once it finishes restarting, your computer will be in Safe Mode.
To exit Safe Mode, restart your computer normally.
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