Windows 8 users
Windows 7 and Vista users
Windows XP and 2000 users
Windows 98 and ME users
Windows 95 users
Windows 7 and Vista users
Windows XP and 2000 users
Windows 98 and ME users
Windows 95 users
How to get out of Safe Mode?
Which Safe Mode option should I choose?
Unable to get into Windows Safe Mode
Which Safe Mode option should I choose?
Unable to get into Windows Safe Mode
How to boot your phone into Safe Mode
Cell phone always boots into Safe Mode
Cell phone always boots into Safe Mode
Microsoft Windows 8 users
To get into the Windows 8 Safe Mode, follow these steps:
- When the computer is booting, press and hold the Shift key, and tap the F8 key repeatedly until the Recovery screen appears.
- Click the See advanced repair options option on the Recovery screen.
- On the "Choose an option" screen, click the Troubleshoot option.
- On the "Troubleshoot" screen, click the Advanced options option.
- On the "Advanced options" screen, click the Windows Startup Settings option.
- On the "Windows Start Settings" screen, click the Restart option.
Note: If you have trouble
getting to the Recovery screen in step 1 above, you may have to try it several times, with several reboots of your computer.
When the computer restarts, you should see the
standard "Choose Advanced Options" screen, similar to the example below.
Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.
Choose Advanced Options for: Microsoft Windows 8
(Use the arrow keys to highlight your choice.)
Repair Your Computer
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable low-resolution video Debugging Mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Disable Early Launch Anti-Malware Driver
Start Windows Normally
Description: Start Windows with only the core drivers and services. Use
when you cannot boot after installing a new device or driver. |
Another option for accessing Safe Mode in Windows 8 is to do the following:
- Press the Windows key and the R key together to access the "Run" option.
- Type msconfig in the "Open" field.
- In the "System Configuration" window, click on the Boot tab.
- On the bottom left, in the "Boot options" section, check the box for Safe boot.
- Select the Minimal option and click the OK button.
- Restart the computer and it should load into Safe Mode automatically.
Note: If you use the above option to access Safe Mode, you need to follow the same steps once in Safe Mode and uncheck the Safe boot option. Otherwise, your computer will continue to automatically boot into Safe Mode each time you restart the computer.
Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Vista users
Tip: If you are running Safe Mode because you cannot get into Windows, you may want to first try loading the last known good configuration.
To get into the Windows Vista and Windows 7 Safe Mode, as the computer is booting, press and hold your "F8 Key",
which should bring up the "Choose Advanced Options" screen as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.
Note: With some
computers, if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting, you
will get a stuck key message. If this occurs, instead of pressing and
holding the "F8 key", tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the
startup menu.
Trouble Getting into Safe mode - If after
several
attempts you are unable to get the Windows Advanced Options Menu
screen to
come up by pressing F8, turn off your computer while it is loading
into
Windows. When the computer is turned on the next time, Windows should
notice that the computer did not successfully boot and give you the
Safe Mode screen.
Choose Advanced Options for: Microsoft Windows Vista
Please select an option:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable low-resolution video (640x480) Last Known Good Configuration (advanced) Directory Services Restore Mode Debugging Mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Disable Driver Signature Enforcement
Start Windows Normally
Description: Start Windows with only the core drivers and services. Use
when you cannot boot after installing a new device or driver. |
Once you're done in Safe Mode, if you want to get back into
normal Windows, restart the computer like you normally would and let it
start up normally. Click here to get additional information about getting out of Safe mode.
Another option for accessing Safe Mode in Windows 7 or
Windows Vista is to do the following:
- Press the Windows key and the R key together to access the "Run" option.
- Type msconfig in the "Open" field.
- In the "System Configuration" window, click on the Boot tab.
- On the bottom left, in the "Boot options" section, check the box for Safe boot.
- Select the Minimal option and click the OK button.
- Restart the computer and it should load into Safe Mode automatically.
Note: If you use the above option to access Safe Mode, you need to follow the same steps once in Safe Mode and uncheck the Safe boot option. Otherwise, your computer will continue to automatically boot into Safe Mode each time you restart the computer.
Windows XP and Windows 2000 users
Tip: If you are running Safe Mode because you cannot get into Windows, you may want to first try loading the last known good configuration.
To get into the Windows 2000 and XP Safe mode, as
the computer is booting, press and hold your "F8 Key", which should
bring up the "Windows Advanced Options Menu"
screen as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key.
Note: With some
computers, if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting, you
will get a stuck key message. If this occurs, instead of pressing and
holding the "F8 key", tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the
startup menu.
Trouble Getting into Windows 2000 or Windows XP Safe mode
- If after several attempts you are unable to get
the Windows Advanced Options Menu screen to come up by pressing F8,
turn off your computer
while it is loading into Windows. When the computer is turned on the
next time, Windows should notice that the computer did not successfully
boot and give you the Safe Mode screen.
Windows Advanced Options Menu
Please select an option:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA mode Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked) Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only) Debugging Mode
Start Windows Normally
Reboot Return to OS Choices Menu
Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight to your choice.
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Once you're done in Safe Mode, if you want to get back into
normal Windows, restart the computer like you normally would and let it
start up normally. Click here to get additional information about getting out of Safe
Mode.
Windows 98 and Windows ME users
To get into Windows 98 and ME Safe Mode, as the
computer is booting, press and hold your "F8 key" on the top of your
keyboard or press and hold the left or right Ctrl key as the computer is
booting. If done properly, you should
see the "Windows 98 Startup Menu" or "Windows ME Startup Menu"
screen, similar to the example below. In this menu, choose option 3
by pressing the 3 key and press
Enter.
Note: With some
computers, if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting, you
will get a stuck key message. If this occurs, instead of pressing and
holding the "F8 key", tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the
startup menu.
Microsoft Windows 98 Startup Menu
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1. Normal
2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT) 3. Safe mode 4. Step-by-step confirmation 5. Command prompt only 6. Safe mode command prompt only
Enter a choice: 1
F5=Safe Mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8= Step-by-step confirmation [N]
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Once you're done in Safe Mode, if you want to get back into
normal Windows, restart the computer like you normally would and let it boot normally. Click here to get additional information about getting out of Safe mode.
Windows 95 users
To get into Windows 95 Safe Mode, as the computer
is booting, when you either hear a beep or when you see the message
"Starting Windows 95", press your F8 key on the top of your keyboard. If
done properly,
you should see the "Windows 95 Startup Menu" screen, similar to the
example below. In this menu, choose option 3 by pressing the 3 key
and press
Enter.
Microsoft Windows 95 Startup Menu
=============================
1. Normal
2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT) 3. Safe mode 4. Step-by-step confirmation 5. Command prompt only 6. Safe mode command prompt only
Enter a choice: 1
F5=Safe Mode Shift+F5=Command prompt Shift+F8= Step-by-step confirmation [N]
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Once you're done in Safe Mode, if you want to get back into
normal Windows, restart the computer like you normally would and let it boot normally. Click here to get additional information about getting out of Safe mode.
How do I get out of Safe Mode?
From Windows Safe Mode, click Start, Shutdown, and restart the computer. This will start the computer automatically back into Normal Mode.
Note: Many users believe
that they are still in Safe Mode because the colors or video may not
look correct. Unless in the corners of the screen it says "Safe Mode",
you are not in Safe Mode. For information on how to setup your video
card resolution, see document CH000190.
If you are rebooting the computer and it is
rebooting back into Safe Mode (it does say "Safe Mode" in each of the
corners), it is likely another problem exists with Windows preventing it
from loading into Normal Windows. We recommend you see the basic troubleshooting section for additional ideas that may help to resolve your issue.
Which Safe Mode option should I choose?
Users who are running later versions of Windows
will get different options for different versions of Safe Mode. For
example, you may have options for "Safe Mode", "Safe Mode with
Networking", and "Safe Mode with Command Prompt." Below is a brief
description of each of these different modes.
Safe Mode
The basic Safe Mode option is usually what most
users will want to choose when troubleshooting their computer. This is
the most basic Safe Mode option and has no additional support.
Safe Mode with Networking
For users needing access to the Internet or the
network they're connected to while in Safe Mode, users may want to
choose this option. This mode is helpful for when you need to be in Safe
Mode to troubleshoot, but also need access to the Internet so you can
get updates, drivers, or other files to help troubleshoot your issue.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
This Safe Mode allows you to have access to the command line (MS-DOS prompt).
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