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How To Boot Into Safe Mode In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
How To Boot Into Safe Mode In Windows 11 [Tutorial]
One of the most common steps when troubleshooting a PC is to boot into Safe Mode. For a long time this has been achieved by pressing the F8 key, this all changes with Windows 11 and its Automatic Repair mode. But what if we want Safe Mode?
If you mash the F8 key at just the right time (or get lucky spamming the key during boot up), Windows might still take you to a screen that lets you get into the recovery environment. From there, you can boot into Safe Mode (and we’ll talk about that environment a bit later. The trouble is that some computer manufacturers disable this option. And even on PCs that still support it, Windows startup (and particularly the handoff between the regular boot process and Windows startup) happens so much faster now, you barely have time to press the key.
Windows has changed much over the years but it still remains to be one of the most user-friendly operating systems existing on the planet up to now. If you’ve been using it for a long time now and encountered much with it including errors and problems that need booting up to Safe Mode then you should have noticed that the old ways in accessing this mode does not work anymore in this latest operating system version from Microsoft.
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This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.