How to Start Windows in Safe Mode Using System Configuration
Safe Mode is a diagnostic mode in Windows that starts your computer with only basic files and drivers. Starting your computer in Safe Mode can help you troubleshoot and fix problems that might be preventing Windows from starting normally. In this article, we will show you how to start Windows in Safe Mode using System Configuration.
Step 1: Open System Configuration
To open System Configuration, press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Type “msconfig” and press Enter.
Step 2: Choose the Boot Tab
In the System Configuration window, click on the “Boot” tab. This tab allows you to configure the boot options for your computer.
Step 3: Select Safe Boot
Under the Boot options, check the “Safe boot” option. This will start your computer in Safe Mode. You can choose to start Windows in Safe Mode with Networking or Safe Mode with Command Prompt.
Step 4: Restart Your Computer
Click on the “Apply” button and then click on “OK”. You will be prompted to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click on “Restart” to restart your computer.
Step 5: Start Windows in Safe Mode
Once your computer has restarted, it will start in Safe Mode. You will see a “Safe Mode” watermark on the desktop to indicate that you are in Safe Mode.
Conclusion
Starting Windows in Safe Mode using System Configuration is an easy way to troubleshoot and fix problems with your computer. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can start your computer in Safe Mode and diagnose any issues that might be preventing Windows from starting normally.