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Windows 11 Stuck In Safe Mode FIX [Tutorial]
Windows 11 Stuck In Safe Mode FIX [Tutorial]
You boot into Safe Mode to fix things. So it’s not right when Safe Mode ends up being the thing that needs fixing. If your Windows computer insists on booting into Safe Mode, you’ll have to figure out what’s causing the problem.
Safe Mode is a feature that has been built into all of the iterations of the Windows Operating System to have ever been created up till now. When a computer enters Safe Mode, all outside network access is terminated and all third-party applications and programs are rendered unusable, stripping the computer down to its core software only. Safe Mode is designed to be used to troubleshoot a variety of different problems and to determine whether or not a problem is being caused by the network(s) a computer is connected to or a third-party program that has been installed onto the computer.
What made you go into Safe Mode in the first place? I assume you did it intentionally, but how? If you did it through the System Configuration tool, that’s your problem.
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This tutorial will help you if you find that your PC is stuck in the Safe Mode and you simply cannot exit Safe Mode in Windows 11/11/8/7. We often boot in Safe Mode if we need to diagnose or troubleshoot Windows problems since when you start Windows in Safe Mode, the operating system only loads those minimum set of Drivers, files, and applications that are required for it to load.
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.