Difference between revisions of "Safe mode"

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== How to boot in safe mode - Windows ==
 
== How to boot in safe mode - Windows ==
To boot to safe mode with a [[Microsoft Windows]] machine tap or hold the '''F8''' key when the machine is starting up.
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To boot to safe mode with a [[Microsoft Windows]] machine tap or hold the '''F8''' key when the machine is starting up. This is during the screen that displays the computer maker. From there, you are sent to a menu that lists boot modes. The recommended safe mode configuration is with networking, as that allows for anti-virus programs to update before scanning and the user to search for help if necessary.  
  
 
You can also boot to '''Safe Mode''' by using the [[msconfig]] utility.
 
You can also boot to '''Safe Mode''' by using the [[msconfig]] utility.

Revision as of 19:37, 14 March 2012

Safe mode is a diagnostic mode used by computer operating systems to troubleshoot problems that cannot be fixed while running in normal mode. In safe mode, the operating system loads only the necessary (minimal) drivers and software so that other problems can be found and repaired.

Safe mode on a PC should be used when doing a full system virus scan using Symantec Endpoint Protection, MalwareBytes, or similar software, to ensure that the scan is most effective.

Safe mode is also useful for both Mac and PC if there is some type of hardware problem that causes the machine to not boot properly, or freeze during operation.

How to boot in safe mode - Windows

To boot to safe mode with a Microsoft Windows machine tap or hold the F8 key when the machine is starting up. This is during the screen that displays the computer maker. From there, you are sent to a menu that lists boot modes. The recommended safe mode configuration is with networking, as that allows for anti-virus programs to update before scanning and the user to search for help if necessary.

You can also boot to Safe Mode by using the msconfig utility.

  1. In Windows XP or Windows 7/Vista, click on the Start button and click on Run (XP) or type in the search field (7). Type msconfig and hit the enter key.
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  1. In Windows XP click on the BOOT.INI tab. In Vista/7 click on the Boot tab.
  2. Put a checkmark in the box labeled /SAFEBOOT (XP/Vista) or Safe boot (7). Then click OK.Safemode3.gif
  3. A confirmation box will show up. Click Restart to reboot the computer into safe mode.
  4. After troubleshooting you will need to set msconfig back to the original configuration.


How to boot in safe mode - Macintosh

Booting in Safe Mode for the Macintosh is available in OS 10.2 or later. To boot in Safe Mode, hold the shift key as the Macintosh is booting up.