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Title: How to Start your PC in safe mode in Windows 10 (2)


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How to Start your PC in safe mode in Windows 10
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7 ways to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 10
When you enter Safe Mode in Windows 10, the
operating system loads a minimal user interface,
with only the essential services and drivers
needed for it to function.
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1. Use the System Configuration tool
One of the easiest methods to boot into Safe
Mode in Windows 10 is to use the System
Configuration tool. Many users know this tool by
its executable name msconfig.exe.  To do that,
simultaneously press on the Windows R keys on
your keyboard. Then, write msconfig in
the Open text field, and press Enter or OK.
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2. 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.
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3. Use the Settings app to access the Recovery
options
To get into Safe Mode in Windows 10, you can also
use the Recovery options available from
the Settings app. Open Settings (Windows I) and
head to the Update security section. After
Windows 10 restarts, youll have to follow the
same steps as those weve shown you in the second
method from this guide. In short, you must go
to Troubleshoot -gt Advanced options -gt Startup
Settings -gt Restart.
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4. Boot from a recovery drive
 Windows 10 you can use the Recovery Drive app to
create a system recovery USB drive. Once you have
created a USB recovery drive, use it to boot your
Windows 10 device and, when you're asked to load
its content, do so. Select the one you want to
use, or if you don't see it listed, press on See
more keyboard layouts to get the complete list
of available layouts.
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5. Use a Windows 10 installation drive and the
Command Prompt
If you have a Windows 10 installation DVD or USB
memory stick lying around, or if you can create
one right now, you can use it to boot your broken
PC with Windows 10 into Safe Mode. Then use it
to boot your broken Windows 10 PC from it and
wait for the installation environment to
load. After your PC reboots, Windows 10 will
automatically boot into Safe Mode.
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6. Interrupt the normal boot process of your
Windows 10 PC
If Windows 10 fails to boot normally three times
over, the fourth time it enters by default in
an Automatic Repair mode. Using this mode, you
can boot into Safe Mode. Wait for Windows 10 to
try to make an automatic diagnosis of your PC.
Then, on the Automatic Repair screen, press
the Advanced options button.  Follow the
path Troubleshoot -gt Advanced options -gt Startup
Settings -gt Restart.
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7. Use F8 or Shift F8
Some websites advise you to press ShiftF8, just
before Windows 10 starts loading so that you make
it launch the recovery mode, from where you can
boot into Safe Mode.  The problem is that most
times, ShiftF8 and F8 doesn't work, even though
they are correct commands, supported by Windows
10. Windows 10 is a fast operating system with
a fast boot process. Getting into Safe Mode might
not work the way it did in older Windows
operating systems, but the methods available are
similar to the ones in Windows 8.1.
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For More Help Information on Windows 10
https//www.windows10support.us/how-to-run-windows
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