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How to Boot into Safemode





Today Morning i got a mail asking me to clearly explain HOW TO ENTER SAFE MODE BOOT? , before opening that mail feared as which software is requested in that mail, but upto now i missed this post, so now i'll illustrate how to enter safe mode boot today.. 
Windows Safe Mode is a protected version of Windows that’s useful in case a driver or other issue is causing a crash, freeze or Blue Screen of Death. From Safe Mode, you can roll back to an earlier state of Windows (called restoring to a Restore Point), download and run a specific antivirus or antispyware app, or run Driver Reviver to update your drivers to more stable editions.
To enter Safe Mode in Windows XP, Vista or 7:
  1. Reboot your PC and press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If you see the Windows logo, you waited too long, and you’ll have to restart and try again.
  2. Choose Safe Mode from the list, or Safe Mode with Networking if you’re intending to download something.
To enter Safe Mode in Windows 8 or 8.1:
  1. Restart your PC.
  2. Press Shift + F8 before the Windows logo appears.
  3. Click See Advanced Repair Options.
  4. Click Troubleshoot.
  5. Click Advanced Options.
  6. Click Windows Startup Settings.
  7. Click Restart.
  8. You then see a list where you can choose Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking (depending on whether you think you’ll need the Internet).
Safe Mode will look odd, without a very high resolution or many of the features you’re used to. That’s OK — it’s designed to be a bare-bones version of Windows for diagnostic purposes.

Once you’ve made the changes you need to Windows, restart again and choose to boot normally when prompted. Hopefully, it will work right this time!
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