There are lots of reasons you might need to start Windows in Safe Mode and they all involve attempts to solve specific Windows problems.
When you start your computer in Safe Mode in Windows, you can solve all kinds of problems, especially those involving device drivers and DLL files.
You may also be able to troubleshoot some Blue Screen of Death errors and other similar issues that interrupt or prevent Windows from starting normally.
When you start your computer in Safe Mode in Windows, you can solve all kinds of problems, especially those involving device drivers and DLL files.
You may also be able to troubleshoot some Blue Screen of Death errors and other similar issues that interrupt or prevent Windows from starting normally.
Answer: You can start Windows in Safe Mode by pressing F8 as Windows first begins to boot. Starting Windows in Safe Mode is fairly simple but the exact method differs a little depending on which Windows operating system you're using:
Once Windows is in Safe Mode, you can actually perform whatever problem solving steps that might need to be done.
- How to Start in Safe Mode in Windows 7
- How to Start in Safe Mode in Windows Vista
- How to Start in Safe Mode in Windows XP
Once Windows is in Safe Mode, you can actually perform whatever problem solving steps that might need to be done.