Entering safe mode via Windows 10 installation
Entering safe mode via Windows 10 installation
Is there another way to reach it, similar to the old method of pressing F8 or F12? I think solid-state drives eliminated that option. The only approach I've tried so far is restarting manually while the Windows screen loads, repeating it 3-4 times until you see a few choices like safe mode. Right now I'm not experiencing issues, but I've had problems before. I didn't reach the black screen because of driver errors. Most online instructions suggest using msconfig during the next boot.
Open msconfig, select the safe mode setting, and it will prompt for a restart.
Sometimes I noticed you weren't able to use the Windows interface. In my earlier issue, I only saw a cursor on a black screen because of faulty drivers. The best solution was forcing Windows to fail to boot three or four times in a row, which then led to options like safe mode or system restore.
Check your Windows 10 setup here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2245...-10-a.html
I performed the task, but I've added extra irritation by displaying this menu each time it boots up.
It seems the setup isn't functioning properly. I'm attempting to use a recovery USB to restore the system. Although it might affect the OS, I want to be certain.