Windows - Editing Boot Options
If you want to temporarily boot into Safe Mode, see Windows - Booting into Safe Mode. This document contains instructions on how to boot into Safe Mode if those steps do not work.
Windows 10, 8, 7, & Vista
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Go to the Start Menu, type msconfig in the search box, and press Enter.
- Note: If you are running Windows 8, go to the Start Screen and simply begin typing msconfig. Press Enter or click on the program in the search results to launch it.
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Click on the Boot tab.
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Check the Safe boot check box under Boot options.
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Select the Minimal radio button for Safe Mode or Network for Safe Mode with Networking. Then click Okay.
Note: To exit safe mode, repeat all steps, but in step 4 be sure to uncheck Safe boot and restart the computer.
Windows XP
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Go to the Start Menu, and select Run.
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Type msconfig and then click OK.
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In the System Configuration Utility window check the /SAFEBOOT option. Select the MINIMAL radio button for Safe Mode or NETWORK for Safe Mode with Networking and then click OK.
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In the System Configuration dialogue box, click Restart. The computer will restart in Safe mode.
Note: To exit safe mode, repeat all steps, but in step 4 be sure to uncheck /SAFEBOOT and restart the computer.