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How to boot into BIOS with Windows 10

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F8 or Shift-F8 during boot BIOS and HDDs only If and only IF your Windows computer uses a legacy BIOS and a spinning-platter-based hard drive, you may be able to invoke Safe Mode in Windows 10 using the familiar F8 or Shift-F8 keyboard shortcut during the computer's boot process. Ways to start Windows 10 in Safe Mode: 1. You will be asking to load the content of your USB. Dig in and take a look!

Connect your USB Recovery Drive and follow the steps below: 1. In the Troubleshoot menu, click Advanced options. You may need to manually re-enable this feature with only a few simple steps. Note: this step helps to activate the Preparing Automatic Repair screen.

How to boot into BIOS with Windows 10

As a Windows 10 user, you may have noticed that: Windows 10 Safe Mode F8 key no longer works. The answer is NO. You can still enter the Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key. You may need to manually re-enable this feature with only a few simple steps. This article introduces how to fix Windows 10 Safe Mode F8 not working issue, and also provides alternative methods for you to start Safe Mode. So you can try whichever way you prefer. In Windows 7, you can easily enter the Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key before Windows starts loading, but this has changed in Windows 8 and Windows 10. The reason is that Microsoft has reduced the time period for the F8 key to almost zero interval less than 200 milliseconds. If you are lucky enough, you can keep pressing the F8 key during the boot, then you can sometimes get into the screen of Safe Mode boot options. But in most of the time, you might try in vain. However, the good news is that you can still get your F8 key work again, if you can access to your Windows normally. You just need to manually re-enable this feature. How to fix it? Note: You can try this method to get your F8 key work again only when your Windows can boot normally. As known, F8 no longer works in starting Safe Mode. But you can re-activate it with the Boot Configuration Data BCD Edit command. BCD Edit is a built-in tool to control how the operating system is started. With that, you can re-enable F8 boot menu easily. Follow these steps: 1 Type cmd in the search box, and right click Command Prompt to select Run as administrator, then click Yes to confirm. Select the Safe Mode you want to boot into, and press Enter. Safe Mode: Safe Mode with a minimal set of drivers and services. Safe Mode with Networking: Safe Mode with the network drivers and services needed to access the Internet. Safe Mode with Command Prompt: Safe Mode with a Command Prompt window instead of the usual Windows interface. This option is intended for IT pros and system admins. Then your Windows will start into Safe Mode. Note: After entering Safe Mode, you may see this message on your screen. Just click Close to close the window. Alternative methods to start Safe Mode In addition to F8 boot menu options, Windows 10 also provides other effective methods for you to enter Safe Mode. You can also try the methods below. Method 1: Start Safe Mode from the Start menu If you can start and run your Windows properly, you can try entering Safe Mode from the Start menu on your screen. This is a worth-considering method as well: 1 Click the Start button at the bottom left, and then click the Settings button. Then the Advanced troubleshooting tools screen will appear, and click Troubleshoot. Then your computer will automatically restart and a screen appears to show different startup options. That depends on your needs. Tips: You have another choice to start Safe Mode from the Start menu: 1 Click the Start button at the bottom left corner, and right click the power button. Your Windows will automatically restart. Then the Advanced troubleshooting tools will appear. Repeat the steps to continue. Method 2: Start Safe Mode by System Configuration When you are troubleshooting your system, you may need to boot into Safe Mode several times. Repeating all the steps above to enter Safe Mode would be a huge nuisance. In that case, you can start Safe Mode by System Configuration to save your time. This will help boot into Safe Mode every time you restart your computer. System Configuration is also referred to MSConfig. It can disable or re-enable the programs and device drivers that run during boot process. Then you will be able to determine the cause of your problem. In Boot options, check the box next to Safe boot and select Minimal , and click OK. Or you can select other Safe Mode options according to your demand. Minimal: normal Safe Mode. Alternate shell: Safe Mode using only the Command Prompt. Active Directory repair: Used only for repairing an Active Directory server. Network: Safe Mode with networking support. Then your Windows will restart into Safe Mode. How to exit Safe Mode from System Configuration Windows will start Safe Mode with System Configuration every time you boot your computer. In Boot options, uncheck the box next to Safe boot, and click OK. Therefore, you can reboot your computer twice in a row to access to the Automatic Repair screen where you can initiate Safe Mode. Follow the instructions below. Note: Before getting started, make sure your computer is off. Repeat this more than twice until you see the Preparing the Automatic Repair screen. Note: this step helps to activate the Preparing Automatic Repair screen. So if you see this screen at the first time when you power on the computer, just skip to the next step. Then repeat the instructions from to finish the settings, and your Windows will boot into Safe Mode. These are the easy methods to enter Safe Mode. Hope it helps solve your issue. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions, and we will see what more we can further help.

Don't get me wrong; there are times when it can be useful, but I want an option. Thanks for your time and I hope I helped you with what you were searching. F8 needs to be brought back. Safe Mode is not visible easily and is kept hidden. You can also try the methods below. To enter Safe Mode, click Restart and Windows will reboot and enter Safe Mode automatically. Also if you know other Methods, you are welcome to share them with us. asus safe mode key windows 10 To enter Safe Mode, click Restart and Windows will reboot and enter Safe Mode automatically. F8 or Shift-F8 during boot BIOS and HDDs only If and only IF your Windows computer uses a legacy BIOS and a spinning-platter-based hard drive, you may be able to invoke Safe Mode in Windows 10 using the familiar F8 or Shift-F8 keyboard shortcut during the computer's boot process. Shift + Restart Method: Shift and restart can be used from desktop start menu or from the login screen. To start up in Safe Mode with networking, press 5 or F5.

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