Safe Mode is one of the important features of Windows operating
system. The feature, which is present in all recent versions of Windows
operating system, is often used to troubleshoot booting issues.
In
Windows 7 and prior versions of Windows, accessing Safe Mode option was
very straight-forward. We just had to press the F8 key after powering
the computer. However, the procedure to boot Windows into Safe Mode is
bit too complicated in Windows 8 and Windows 10.
Although there are a couple of ways to boot into the Safe Mode in
Windows 8 and Windows 10, none of them are straight-forward and require
you use additional third-party utilities.
For all those users who
often need to access the Safe Mode in Windows 8 and Windows 10, here is a
better way to boot Windows into Safe Mode.
The idea is to add
Safe Mode option to the boot menu, which means you will see the boot
menu with Safe Mode option for a couple of seconds. In fact, once
configured correctly, the boot menu will appear every time you restart
or perform cold boot.
You can configure Windows to display the
boot menu with Safe Mode option for two or three seconds. When you need
to boot into the Safe Mode, all you need to do is select the Safe Mode
option in the boot selection menu and press Enter key.
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