How to Get Out of Safe Mode in Windows 10
What is Safe Mode?
Before we dive into the solution, it’s essential to understand what Safe Mode is. Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode in Windows that starts your computer with a limited set of drivers and services. This mode allows you to troubleshoot and fix various system issues without the unnecessary files and drivers loading. When you start your computer in Safe Mode, it’s as if you’re Booting in a "barebones" or "minimal" environment, without all the usual bells and whistles.
Why Do You Need to Get Out of Safe Mode?
You might find yourself in Safe Mode for various reasons, such as:
- Computer crash or freeze: You may have encountered a system crash or freeze, and Windows automatically boots in Safe Mode to try to troubleshoot the issue.
- Infection or malware: A virus or malware may have infected your system, and you’re running in Safe Mode to try to remove the infection.
- Driver issues: A driver problem may be causing system instability, and you’re in Safe Mode to narrow down the issue.
How to Get Out of Safe Mode in Windows 10
Getting out of Safe Mode in Windows 10 is relatively straightforward. Here are the steps:
Method 1: Restart Your Computer
- Restart your computer: Press the Power button on your computer, and select Restart (instead of Shutdown).
- Monitor the boot process: Keep an eye on your screen as your computer boots up. You’ll notice that it will automatically detect and switch out of Safe Mode.
- Log in with your credentials: Once your computer has successfully booted out of Safe Mode, you’ll be prompted to log in with your Windows 10 user credentials.
Method 2: Disable Safe Boot (for Advanced Users)
- Press the Windows key + X: Press the Windows key and the X key simultaneously to open the Quick Links menu.
- Select System Configuration: From the dropdown menu, select System Configuration (or msconfig).
- Navigate to the Boot tab: In the System Configuration window, click on the Boot tab.
- Uncheck Safe boot: Uncheck the Safe boot box, and click Apply to apply the changes.
- Restart your computer: Restart your computer to exit Safe Mode.
Alternative Methods (for Advanced Users)
If the above methods don’t work, there are a few more ways to get out of Safe Mode:
- Use the Task Manager: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager. Click on the File menu and select Run new task. Type msconfig and press Enter to open the System Configuration window. From there, follow the same steps as above to disable Safe boot.
- Use the Command Prompt: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type msconfig and press Enter. In the System Configuration window, follow the same steps as above to disable Safe boot.
Additional Tips and Troubleshooting
- Identify the cause of the issue: Before getting out of Safe Mode, it’s essential to identify the cause of the problem that led you to enter Safe Mode in the first place. Make sure to run a virus scan, update your drivers, and ensure your system is up-to-date.
- Save your work: If you were working on something before entering Safe Mode, be sure to save your work as soon as you exit Safe Mode.
Conclusion
In this article, we’ve covered various methods to help you get out of Safe Mode in Windows 10. Whether you’re seeking to troubleshoot a system crash, infection, or driver issue, these steps should guide you through the process. Remember to identify the root cause of the problem and take necessary steps to resolve it before exiting Safe Mode.
