If you’re experiencing issues with your Windows 8 or 8.1 computer, booting into Safe Mode can be a helpful troubleshooting step. Safe Mode starts Windows with a limited set of drivers and services, allowing you to isolate and resolve problems more easily. Here’s how to enter Safe Mode in Windows 8 and 8.1:
Booting into Safe Mode from the Sign-in Screen
If you’re not signed in to Windows, follow these steps to boot into Safe Mode:
Click on the power icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard.
While holding Shift, click on the Restart option.
Your PC will restart and take you to the Choose an option screen.
Booting into Safe Mode from the Settings Charm
If you’re logged in to Windows, you can access Safe Mode through the Settings charm:
Press Ctrl Alt Delete on your keyboard.
Click on the power icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard.
While holding Shift, click on the Restart option.
Your PC will restart and take you to the Choose an option screen.
Selecting Safe Mode Options
Once you reach the Choose an option screen, follow these steps to enter Safe Mode:
Select Troubleshoot.
Select Advanced options.
Select Startup Settings.
Click the Restart button.
After your PC restarts, you’ll see a list of options. For Safe Mode, press 4 or F4.
Your PC will now boot into Safe Mode, allowing you to troubleshoot and resolve any issues you may be experiencing.
Keep in mind that Safe Mode provides a limited environment, so some features and programs may not be available. However, it’s an effective way to isolate and fix problems without interference from third-party software or drivers.