To access Safe Mode on Windows 10, 8, 7, there are various methods to enter Safe Mode, either logging into Windows or directly from the Windows Login window.
Many users report encountering a black or blue screen of death after entering their Pin or password on the login screen. They must wait for the computer to boot to the desktop to identify the issue.
If you encounter these errors, you need to update or uninstall and reinstall drivers as they are the cause of the problem. Additionally, tools like System File Checker, DISM, or other utilities can assist you in resolving these issues. However, to apply these tools and error-fixing methods, you first need to boot into Safe Mode.
After successfully accessing Safe Mode, you can use commands or perform various tasks to fix errors. Follow the steps below to boot your Windows 10 computer into Safe Mode directly from the Login screen.
Initiating Safe Mode on Windows 10 Login Screen
The process of booting into Safe Mode from the Login screen on Windows 10 involves 2 steps.
Step 1: Initiate your Windows 10 to access the login screen. In case your Windows 10 boots slowly and you want to speed it up, various tricks can help you optimize the startup time.
Next -> move your mouse to the bottom right corner of the screen, then click on the Power icon to reveal options like Shutdown, Restart, Sleep, Hibernate (if activated).
Step 2: Hold down the Shift key and simultaneously click to select the Restart option.
At this point, on the Sign in screen, you will see the option to boot your Windows 10 computer into Safe Mode.
After successfully booting into Safe Mode on the Windows 10 Login screen, the next step is to utilize tools and commands to troubleshoot errors and issues.
In Safe Mode Windows 10, there are various modes; to explore these modes, refer to the article on Safe Mode options on Win 10 here.
However, in many cases, Safe Mode on Win 10 may encounter errors or malfunctions. To understand the reasons and solutions, check out how to fix Safe Mode issues in Windows 10.
