This is a quick and simple guide on how to boot your computer into safe mode. You may need to get into this mode and are unable or unsure how to do so. Thus a google search ensues and you are here to learn how to boot into safe mode, or safe mode with networking, or safe mode with command prompt
Here are instructions from Microsoft. ===========> Click Here.
There are three versions of Safe Mode.
Safe Mode
Safe Mode With Networking.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
Microsoft provides adequate instructions which are listed above, in this guide I am going to simplify the process with a one click tool. Enter Boot Safe from the D7Xtech.com website.
========> Click Here to download and there will be a grey download button at the bottom of the page.
Once you have downloaded the tool then you will unzip it to your desktop. Then you will want to right click on the icon and select run as administrator.
There you will select what version of safe mode you wish to enter.
Then you will simply click on restart windows. Which will reboot your machine into the mode of your choice.
The tool also has a fail safe meaning if you are unable to get out of safe mode you can choose normal mode from within the tool as well, which should allow you to leave safe mode. That's it, simple enough.
Here are instructions from Microsoft. ===========> Click Here.
- Open Settings: Press the Windows logo key + I on your keyboard to open the Settings app.
- Navigate to Recovery: Click on Update & Security, then select Recovery from the left pane.
- Restart Now: Under the Advanced startup section, click on Restart now.
- Choose an Option: After your PC restarts, you’ll see a screen with options. Select Troubleshoot.
- Advanced Options: Click on Advanced options, then select Startup Settings.
- Restart Again: Click on the Restart button.
- Select Safe Mode Option: Once your PC restarts again, you will see a list of options. Press 4 or F4 for Safe Mode, or press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.
There are three versions of Safe Mode.
Safe Mode
Safe Mode With Networking.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
Microsoft provides adequate instructions which are listed above, in this guide I am going to simplify the process with a one click tool. Enter Boot Safe from the D7Xtech.com website.
========> Click Here to download and there will be a grey download button at the bottom of the page.
Once you have downloaded the tool then you will unzip it to your desktop. Then you will want to right click on the icon and select run as administrator.
There you will select what version of safe mode you wish to enter.
Then you will simply click on restart windows. Which will reboot your machine into the mode of your choice.
The tool also has a fail safe meaning if you are unable to get out of safe mode you can choose normal mode from within the tool as well, which should allow you to leave safe mode. That's it, simple enough.