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  2. Mar 10, 2021 · Press F4 at the Startup Settings menu. After your device restarts, you’ll have a list of options in front of you. You want to select number 4, by pressing F4, this will boot you into safe mode...

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    • Get to Windows Startup Settings in PC settings
    • Get to Windows Startup Settings in the Windows Recovery Environment
    • Enable debugging
    • Enable boot logging
    • Enable low-resolution video (640x480)
    • Enable Safe Mode
    • Disable driver signature enforcement
    • Disable early launch antimalware protection
    • Disable automatic restart after failure

    With Windows Startup Settings you can start Windows in different advanced troubleshooting modes to help you find and fix problems on your PC.

    1.Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.

    (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)

    2.Under PC settings, tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Recovery.

    3.Under Advanced startup, tap or click Restart now.

    4.Once your PC restarts, on the Choose an option screen, tap or click Troubleshoot. If you don't see the Startup Settings option, tap or click Advanced options.

    5.Tap or click Startup Settings and then Restart.

    If you can't start your PC, follow these instructions to get to the Windows Recovery Environment. You'll need to connect a keyboard to complete the steps.

    1.Do one of the following, depending on whether you have installation media (such as a DVD or USB flash drive):

    •If you have installation media for Windows 8.1, start your computer from the installation media. Insert the DVD or USB flash drive and restart your computer. If you see a message asking you to “Press any key to boot from DVD,” do so. If you don’t see the message, you might need to change the boot order in your computer's BIOS settings so that it first starts from the DVD or USB. When you see the Install Windows page, tap or click Repair your computer to start the Windows Recovery Environment.

    •If you don’t have installation media, use the power button to restart your computer three times. This will start the Windows Recovery Environment.

    2.In the Windows Recovery Environment, on the Choose an option screen, tap or click Troubleshoot.

    3.Tap or click Startup Settings. If you don't see Startup Settings, tap or click Advanced options, and then tap or click Startup Settings.

    Starts Windows in an advanced troubleshooting mode intended for IT pros and system admins.

    Creates a file, ntbtlog.txt, that lists all the drivers that are installed during startup and that might be useful for advanced troubleshooting.

    Starts Windows using your current video driver and using low resolution and refresh rate settings. You can use this mode to reset your display settings.

    Safe mode starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services to help troubleshoot issues. If a problem doesn't reappear when you start your PC in safe mode, you can eliminate the default settings and basic device drivers and services as possible causes. There are three different safe mode options:

    •Enable Safe Mode. Starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services.

    •Enable Safe Mode with Networking. Starts Windows in safe mode and includes the network drivers and services needed to access the Internet or other computers on your network.

    •Enable Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Starts Windows in safe mode with a Command Prompt window instead of the usual Windows interface. This option is intended for IT pros and system admins.

    Allows drivers containing improper signatures to be installed.

    Prevents the early launch antimalware driver from starting, allowing drivers that might contain malware to be installed.

    Prevents Windows from automatically restarting if an error causes Windows to fail. Choose this option only if Windows is stuck in a loop where Windows fails, tries to restart, and fails again repeatedly.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · How to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode from a black screen by interrupting the boot sequence. If Windows 10 fails to boot normally three times over, it enters by default in an Automatic Repair mode the fourth time. Using this mode, you can boot into Safe Mode.

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  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Safe Mode starts Windows with the absolute minimum drivers and services that are possible to start the operating system. Choose Safe Mode if you can't access Windows normally and you don't expect to need access to the internet or your local network.

  5. Find out how to boot into safe mode in Windows 10 from Settings and the sign-in screen, as well as how to exit safe mode.

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · One way to get to the bottom of the problem on a Windows 10 or 11 machine is to start the operating system in Safe Mode, which launches Windows in a clean, pristine, barebones fashion by...

  7. Find out how to boot into safe mode in Windows from Settings, the sign-in screen, and a black or blank screen.

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