![]() This opens if you press a specific key or key combination when starting your computer before the Windows logo appears. It can be accessed in all Windows versions via the BIOS menu (Basic Input/Output System) or on newer computers via the UEFI menu (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). To the user, safe mode is immediately recognisable by its unusual screen resolution. This is a configuration in which the operating system still starts up, but without any software autostart and with only a few absolutely necessary standard drivers. ![]() ![]() The so-called “safe mode” should always be the first resort when Windows isn’t booting as usual. ![]()
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