Safe mode is a stripped down state of Windows that disables non-essential programs. Once inside, you can start to troubleshoot your problem.
- Click the Start button in the lower left corner.
- Click Settings.
- Choose Update & Security from the Settings menu.
- Click Recovery from the list of available options.
- Under the Advanced startup section, click the Restart now button.
- Your PC will now power down and boot back into Windows 10. Instead of booting right back into Windows though, you’ll see a list of options in place of the typical login screen. Click Troubleshoot.
- Click Advanced options.
- Click Startup Settings.
- Click Restart.
- From the list, select the fourth option, or press F4 on your keyboard. This allows you to boot into Safe Mode. Credit: Microsoft
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