Start Windows in Safe Mode


The Windows operating system is a complex structure that stores a lot of processes, as we add and remove hardware, or software conflicts and problems can occur, and in some cases are tedious to solve.

However, the Windows operating system itself provides a basic tool that can simplify and help in such problems, Start Windows in Safe Mode, an option to boot the system that only starts the main services, drivers, and files needed to run the system is not loaded or audio or video drivers, just the basics.

Start Windows in Safe Mode


So if you do not know how to use it, you've shown here:
1. Restart the computer.

2. As soon see something on the screen, press the F8 key repeatedly on your keyboard.

3. If you do not came at all, then reboot again and try the F12 or F2 key.

4. You'll know it worked when you see an image similar to the first you see in this post.

5. Use your arrow keys to move between the list that appears

6. Select Safe Mode (or Safe Mode)

7. Press the Enter key on your keyboard and begin charging the system in Safe Mode.


If there is no way that this works, then you have to do the following:
1. Go Home

2. Go to dialog box "Run" and type "msconfig"

3. You will see a window with multiple tabs, yourself in the Start (Boot)

4. Now within that tab select the option SAFEBOOT (minimal or network depending on whether you need to have internet or not)

5. Restart the system.


How to use Windows in Safe Mode

Start Windows in Safe Mode


Now while in safe mode can make all the changes we want, to not load many of the executables, it is easier to manipulate, uninstall, make changes, delete files that could not possibly sooner, using system restore, or even to Defragment hard drives. You can use the Control Panel, the same aforementioned msconfig to deselect from the list some programs that seem suspicious, and so on.

You just have to read carefully, have confidence in yourself, nobody is born to learn, if you do not know whether to delete or not a program then leave it, if you have a good antivirus like Kaspersky have no problem then viruses, Trojan, spyware, or anything similar.

If you see that Safe Mode everything works normally then carefully review the list of programs that load at startup in normal mode. Any questions you can ask your questions in writing comments.

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