4 Ways to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 10
If you've used Windows 10 for a while, you might have noticed that the "old ways" of booting into Safe Mode no longer work. By that, we mean trying things like pressing the F8 or Shift + F8 keys on your keyboard while booting. These methods stopped working in normal cases because the boot procedure became faster than ever before. Such actions simply don't work. But that doesn't mean Windows 10 has no Safe Mode . It's just that to get to it, you have to follow other procedures. Let's take a closer look and see how you can get into Safe Mode in Windows 10. Safe Mode in Windows 10 When you enter Safe Mode in Windows 10, the operating system loads a minimal interface, with only the essential services and drivers needed for it to function. 1. Use the System Configuration tool (msconfig.exe) One of the easiest methods to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 10 is to use the System Configuration ...