When faced with a problem on your computer, one of the first things you need to try is starting up in safe mode. This is a troubleshooting option that allows you to start Windows with basic drivers and services, and can help you diagnose and fix issues with your operating system.

Here’s how you can start Windows in safe mode:

1. Shut down your computer. If your computer is not responding, press and hold the power button until it turns off.

2. Turn on your computer again. As soon as you press the power button, start tapping the F8 key on your keyboard repeatedly. This will bring up the Advanced Boot Options menu.

3. In the Advanced Boot Options menu, use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode, and then press ENTER. You may also see other option like Safe Mode with Networking or Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Choose the option that suits your needs.

4. Windows will start up in Safe Mode which will look different than your regular desktop as it only loads basic drivers and services.

5. Once you are in Safe Mode, you can run a variety of diagnostic and repair tools to identify and fix any problems with your computer. You can also use this mode to uninstall any recently installed software or drivers that could be causing issues.

6. When you’ve finished troubleshooting, you can exit Safe Mode by restarting your computer. Simply click the start button in the bottom left corner of the screen and choose Restart to exit Safe Mode.

It’s important to remember that if you have previously set up a password for your user profile, you will still be prompted to enter your password before Windows loads. Also note, if you are still having problems with your computer, you may want to consider running a virus and malware scan, as some viruses can prevent your computer from booting up in Safe Mode.

Starting Windows in Safe Mode is a quick and easy way to diagnose and fix issues with your computer. It allows you to troubleshoot problems without having to run unnecessary applications or drivers. By following the simple steps above, you will be able to start Windows in Safe Mode and make the necessary repairs to your operating system.

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