Starting windows in safe mode is an extremely important step in troubleshooting bugs and problems in the operating system. Thing is, not many people know how to do that. Solving bugs and fixing issues in a computer can go a long way beyond a simple virus scan. So read on, and find out more.
Some programs that integrate themselves into the very core of your system, such as antivirus programs, require booting into safe mode to uninstall completely. Most viruses fail to run in safe mode, so it can be used as a last-ditch effort to save and backup the data in a heavily infected computer.
In the windows that comes up, type in 'msconfig' and press enter.
This will open the System Configuration window. Go to the boot tab, check 'Safe Boot' and click OK.
A prompt shows up, giving the following message:
Now you can either click 'Restart' to go into safe mode, or choose 'Restart later', finish all your work, and restart the computer like you normally do.
Hope this helped :)
What is safe mode?
No use in learning to boot into safe mode if you don't know what it is, right?
Safe mode is essentially a secure 'shell' where the operating system disables most drivers and programs except the core components of Windows. This allows you to identify whether the problems that prompted you to try safe mode came from the operating system, or another program driver.
Some programs that integrate themselves into the very core of your system, such as antivirus programs, require booting into safe mode to uninstall completely. Most viruses fail to run in safe mode, so it can be used as a last-ditch effort to save and backup the data in a heavily infected computer.
How can I enter safe mode?
There are multiple ways to enter safe mode, we shall look one below.
Go to the start screen and search for 'run'.
In the windows that comes up, type in 'msconfig' and press enter.
This will open the System Configuration window. Go to the boot tab, check 'Safe Boot' and click OK.
A prompt shows up, giving the following message:
Now you can either click 'Restart' to go into safe mode, or choose 'Restart later', finish all your work, and restart the computer like you normally do.
Hope this helped :)