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  2. How to boot into Windows 10 safe mode - Tom's Guide

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    In this guide, we'll walk you through various methods to boot your Windows 10 PC into safe mode. By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to enter safe mode and start...

  3. How to Boot Into Safe Mode on Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7 - wikiHow

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    Whether you want to boot in Safe Mode to scan for and remove malware, uninstall problematic apps, or troubleshoot other software problems, this wikiHow guide will teach you all the ways you can start any version of Windows in Safe Mode.

  4. How to Boot into Safe Mode in Windows 11 or Windows 10

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    Boot into Safe Mode from Windows 11 or Windows 10. Press the Windows + I on the keyboard to open Settings. If that does not work, click Start and then select Settings. Click Update & Security, and on the left pane select Recovery. Under Advanced Startup, click Restart Now.

  5. How to Boot in Safe Mode on Windows 10 - Lifewire

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    There are a few ways to boot in Safe Mode in Windows 10. Some methods are easier than others, and most of them require you to access the ASO menu first. We’ll go over everything you need to do to get there.

  6. How to boot Windows 10 in Safe Mode - Digital Citizen

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    1. How to boot in Safe Mode without logging into Windows 10 (Shift + Restart) 2. How to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode from a black screen by interrupting the boot sequence. 3. How to boot in Safe Mode using a Windows 10 installation media and the Command Prompt. 4. How to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode with a recovery drive. 5.

  7. How to Boot Windows 10 in Safe Mode: A Step-by-Step Guide

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    How to Boot Windows 10 in Safe Mode. Booting into Safe Mode will help you isolate and troubleshoot issues by starting Windows with only essential drivers and services. Step 1: Open the Start Menu. Click on the Start button located at the bottom-left corner of your screen.

  8. Windows startup settings - Microsoft Support

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    However, if for some reason your device is still booting into Safe Mode, try this: Press the Windows key + R. In the Open box, type msconfig and then select OK. Select the Boot tab. Under Boot options, clear the Safe boot checkbox. Learn how to change Windows startup settings, including enabling Safe Mode.