Windows It is the most widely used operating system on computers around the world.You can get it preloaded on virtually all computers portable or desktop. Although Windows 10 is the latest version, many people still prefer the older versions of Windows 7 and Windows XP.
It can lead to more than one problem. Either a virus that our antivirus cannot detect or a program/modification that we have made to the operating system that has caused Windows to stop working correctly, or simply that it does not Boot altogether.
If so, Start Windows in safe mode or in safe mode This is one of the best ways to find out what may be causing the problem. This mode allows the operating system to boot with only the essential elements it needs, so that problems can be eliminated and repaired.
Windows 7 and Windows 8 users can choose 8.1, 10, or 10 mode. There are many ways to access Safe Mode. Here is a list of the variants.
Windows 7: Safe or Insecure Mode
Windows 7 was the twelfth version of Microsoft's operating system, although it was first released in 2009. Many users still like it.It is preferred by those who feel more comfortable with it than with newer models.

Accessing safe mode is simple. We just have to restart or turn on our PC. Press the F8 button repeatedly Before the Windows logo appears for boot.
This should be obvious A screen with all the available options to start WindowsRestart Windows if you don't see the menu. Press and hold the power button to force Windows to close.
When you see the options, select Safe Mode (or Safe Mode with Internet Access) if you need Internet access. Then press Enter. This works fine with both Windows Vista and Windows XP.
Windows 8/8.1/10 Safe Mode
These versions of Windows offer Safe Mode. There are two ways to get into Safe Mode.To access the first option, go to Start. Then, select Settings. Choose Update & Security. In this menu, choose the Recovery option. Finally, click on the Restart now button under Advanced startup.
After your computer restarts, you will see a screen offering several options.If the problem is not obvious, you can choose Troubleshoot, then Advanced options. Click Startup Repair to continue, and finally click Restart.
You will now see a second menu, where you can choose one of the options Press any key between F1 and F9If your Windows requires a password to access certain functions, it may appear at this stage. You must use F4 to open Safe Mode. F5 is required to access network functions.
The alternative method is recommended if you cannot access Windows for any reason. You can turn off your computer and turn it back on three more times.If you have tried unsuccessfully to log into Windows several times, the menu may appear.
It shouldn't appear, so hold down the power button.Wait for your device to turn off. Then turn it back on.

Once you have turned your computer on and off three times, do not restart it. Then repeat the above process..
You can use these techniques to enter safe mode. There are many versions of Windows. You can try CHKDSK if that doesn't solve the problem. Or you can reinstall Windows, which may be a permanent solution.
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