Accessing Safe Mode might be familiar and easy for many users, but some of you may still be unfamiliar with this feature. Safe Mode is a secure mode for computers, where Windows only runs essential programs, reducing unnecessary interface effects.
To make it easier for you to enter this mode, Mytour will guide you through each step in this article.
If you're using Windows 10, you can access Safe Mode right on the Windows 10 Login screen. Learn how to access Safe Mode on Login Win 10 here
The Fastest Way to Enter Safe Mode Windows 7
METHOD 1:
During startup, press the F8 key. From Windows 7 downwards, you can enter Safe Mode using this method
If you cannot perform Method 1, you proceed to Method 2:
METHOD 2:
To allow the computer to boot into Windows normally and follow these steps:
Step 1: Use the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box
Step 2: Then type 'msconfig' and press Enter
The System Configuration window appears, select Boot, click OK
Choose Safe Mode
Click OK, then restart the computer to enter Safe Mode
The Fastest Way to Enter Safe Mode Windows 8/10
Because Windows 8/8.1/10 operating systems have similar interfaces, the method to open Safe Mode on all three operating systems is not different.
Step 1: Press the Windows + I key combination to open Settings. Click the Power button, hold down Shift while clicking the Restart button
Step 2: At this point, the Choose an option screen appears. Click on Troubleshoot
Select Advanced options on the Troubleshoot screen
Choose Startup Settings
For regular Safe Mode, press F4. For Safe Mode with Networking, press F5. For Safe Mode with Command Prompt, allowing program execution and calling additional cmd.exe files to work in a DOS interface environment, press F6
Now Windows will boot into Safe Mode, operating similarly to previous versions of Windows. To exit Safe Mode, you simply need to restart your computer.
The Quickest Way to Enter Safe Mode in Windows XP
Step 1: Restart your computer
Step 2: Quickly press or continuously press the F8 key, then select Safe mode
So I've guided you through entering Safe Mode in Windows XP, 7, and 8 quickly and conveniently. You can also minimize virus spread on your computer with this Safe Mode. So, make use of it to see how useful it can be.
