Unable to reach the safe mode settings interface.
Unable to reach the safe mode settings interface.
You're attempting to enter safe mode using DDU to install drivers, but the system restarts without showing the recovery options. Try accessing safe mode directly from the boot menu or recovery tools instead.
This seems odd, doesn't it? The command in CMD appears to have enabled safe mode, but for some reason it doesn’t show up. This might explain why it keeps restarting into the standard Windows installation. After a few failed starts, you should be able to reach recovery mode. From there, troubleshooting should allow you to open CMD again and use the next command to boot normally. As suggested, I recommend backing up everything, noting your installed programs, performing a fresh Windows install, and restoring everything. It’s unlikely there’s a way around the safe mode issue, but a clean install could be quicker if the INACCESSSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE problem persists. A working HDD or SSD can help restore your data during the fresh installation. After backing up, you can try installing Windows again on the affected device and recover your files. I really dislike Windows 11—I’ve faced many similar issues in the past where unexpected problems popped up.
Right now I can still use the PC, though I can't reach the Windows recovery option. Each time I try to open it, the INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE message shows up and I restart normally into Windows. I had to boot from a Windows installation drive because I was told to get in.
The command you sent initiates a safe boot and shows a BSOD about problems during startup. It seems you might still access the normal Windows install from a bootable USB. Would you like me to guide you through checking your disk partitions in Disk Management? I can help identify any missing or corrupted sections.
The DDU setup must include a higher-level choice for starting in safe mode without additional steps.