

- #WINDOWS 10 SAFE MODE WITH NETWORKING NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10#
- #WINDOWS 10 SAFE MODE WITH NETWORKING NOT WORKING PC#
Attach the Recovery USB drive to your PC and boot it. This is handy if you are stuck outside of the Windows and didn’t setup to load it in Safe Mode.
#WINDOWS 10 SAFE MODE WITH NETWORKING NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10#
If you have already created a Windows 10 Recovery USB drive or disk, then you can use it to access Safe Mode. Method #5: Use a Windows 10 Recovery Drive Now just click on “ Delete” and it will be immediately deleted. Later if you change your mind and want to remove this entry from the boot menu, just access System Configuration again and select the entry. When you will click on “OK”, you will be prompted to restart immediately or restart later, just choose the desired option and the Safe Mode entry will be added in the boot menu. Also, make sure “Make all boot settings permanent” option is checked. Now select “Safe boot” from the “Boot options” and select the Safe Mode type below it. Here move to the “Boot” tab and select the new entry you just created. Go to System Configuration again by typing “ msconfig” in the “Run” dialog, just like we did in method #1. Now that the entry is created, let’s assign Safe Mode function to it. You can also repeat the process and change entry names to create multiple entries, perfect if you are planning on creating entries for Safe Mode with Networking and Command Prompt as well.

Here “Launch Windows 10 Safe Mode” is the name of the entry, so you may edit this section as you please to put your desired name. This will create an entry in the boot menu with the name “ Launch Windows 10 Safe Mode”. If that’s the case, then rapidly press F8 key while Windows 10 is loading and you should see startup options in which Safe Mode option will also be available.

If you are still using an older PC that runs on older BIOS and also has a hard drive instead of SSD, then the F8 trick may work on your Windows 10 PC as well. However, the boot speed depends on your PC’s BIOS and whether you are using SSD or not. Unfortunately, Windows 8 and Windows 10 boot too fast (with the right hardware) that the F8 keystroke is not even recognized. Pressing F8 while Windows is loading has always been the best way to boot Windows into Safe Mode. Method #2: Press F8 to Boot into Windows 10 Safe Mode So you will have to go to System Configuration dialog again and uncheck “ Safe Mode” under Windows 10. However, this change is permanent and Windows 10 will always load in the Safe Mode. When restarted, Windows 10 will launch in the Safe Mode. When you will click “ OK” to apply the changes, you will be prompted to restart immediately or later. Otherwise, “Alternate shell” and “Network” modes are also available for launching Safe Mode with Command Prompt or Network access.
