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Was wondering about booting into Safe Mode using Win 10.
Have a system dvd and a bootable flash drive - My only options, apart from restarting from Win 10 with next boot set as 'Safe Mode'. (Hybrid home built desktop).
'...You need to enable safe mode BEFORE you have a problem because often you cannot access it when you do have a problem...'
Two methods are from the system dvd or flash drive.
I found the following 'wiki' by 'ZigZag3143'
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-8d8d-4f33-bee0-95884b84988d?tm=1459964318046
When the boot menu appears the system visibly counts down by the set number of seconds delay, until time out (starts default Win 10) or a mouse movement stops the count down or a choice is clicked upon.
I use a 10 second delay.
Easy to remove from <msconfig> <boot> 'select' then 'delete' the unwanted non default start up.
'Team ZigZag' Have several useful 'wiki' links at the end of the 'MS Communities post' linked above.
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Have a system dvd and a bootable flash drive - My only options, apart from restarting from Win 10 with next boot set as 'Safe Mode'. (Hybrid home built desktop).
'...You need to enable safe mode BEFORE you have a problem because often you cannot access it when you do have a problem...'
Two methods are from the system dvd or flash drive.
I found the following 'wiki' by 'ZigZag3143'
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...-8d8d-4f33-bee0-95884b84988d?tm=1459964318046
When the boot menu appears the system visibly counts down by the set number of seconds delay, until time out (starts default Win 10) or a mouse movement stops the count down or a choice is clicked upon.
I use a 10 second delay.
Easy to remove from <msconfig> <boot> 'select' then 'delete' the unwanted non default start up.
'Team ZigZag' Have several useful 'wiki' links at the end of the 'MS Communities post' linked above.
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