Cannot start my computer in safe mode windows 7
Under Boot options, clear the Safe boot checkbox. Windows 11 Windows 10 More Select the Boot tab. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Hi Fwffeh, Step 1 Since you were unable to get the option to boot in safe mode I would suggest you to follow the steps below and check if you can get the option to boot in Safe mode.
Power on the computer and keep tapping F8 key. In the boot device select hard drive and press enter. Immediately start tapping F8 key. You should see the option to boot in safe mode. Once you see the option to boot in safe mode select it and press enter. Check if you can boot to the desktop and perform a system restore from Safe mode. Step 2 You may access the link below and follow the steps and try to boot the computer in last know good configuration and check if it works.
Boot the computer from Windows 7 disk. If you can't even get to this menu, you get all the way to the Windows login screen, or you see any kind of error message, see How to Troubleshoot a Computer That Won't Turn On for a better way to fix your specific problem. This procedure could take anywhere from minutes to hours depending on why Windows won't start in Safe Mode or one of the other Windows diagnostics modes. Try to start Windows in every startup method available.
You may have already done this, but if not, know that each startup method available from the Startup Settings or Advanced Boot Options menu is there because it helps avoid one or more specific problems that prevent Windows from loading:.
Try the option to start Windows normally as well — you never know. See the tips at the bottom of the page for help if Windows does actually start in one of the three modes above. Repair your Windows installation. The most common reason for Windows to continuously return you to the Startup Settings or Advanced Boot Options menu is because one or more important Windows files are damaged or missing.
Repairing Windows replaces these important files without removing or changing anything else on your computer. Windows XP refers to it as a Repair Installation. So, if you're an XP user, you may want to wait until you've tried these other steps first. Windows could be returning to the Startup Settings or Advanced Boot Options menu because of damage to a driver, important file, or part of the registry.
A System Restore will return all of those things to the state they were in at a time when your computer worked fine, which could solve your problem entirely. This may not work, however, depending on what's causing your overall problem, so you may have to boot to the install disc after all.
Another Option for Windows 10, 8, or 7 : If you don't have your Windows 10, 8, or 7 installation disc or flash drive but you do have access to another computer with one of those versions of Windows installed, like another in the house or a friend's, you can create repair media from there that you can use to complete this step on your broken computer.
System Restore was made available from a bootable disc starting with the release of Windows Vista. Use the System File Checker command to repair protected Windows files.
A damaged operating system related file could be preventing you from getting past the Startup Settings or Advanced Boot Options menu, and the sfc command could fix the problem.
See the notes above about accessing these diagnostic areas. System File Checker is only available from within Windows in your operating system. Chances are that if the Windows repair you tried in Step 2 didn't work then this won't either, but it's worth a shot considering the hardware-focused troubleshooting up next. Clear the CMOS. If clearing the CMOS does fix your Windows startup problem, make sure any changes you make in BIOS are completed one at a time so if the problem returns, you'll know which change caused the problem.
First, you need to install and register the software on a normal working computer. After that, you need to create a bootable media and then set the faulty computer to boot from the boot media.
After opening the software, you need to do these operations to recover your data from the computer:. You can see the drives on your computer are displayed on the software interface. You can select the drive you want to recover data from and click the Scan button to start scanning. It will take a while to finish the whole scanning process. You should wait patiently. When the scanning ends, you can see the scan results.
The scanned files are listed by path by default. You can open them to find your needed files. If you only want to recover some certain types of files, you can switch to Type to find files by type.
Besides, you can also use the Find feature to locate files by name. There will be a pop-up interface, on which you can select a location to save the selected files. Both an external hard drive and an SD card are OK.
Then, you can reinstall Windows to make the computer work normal again. Click to tweet. Safe Mode not working issue can also be caused by corrupted or damaged Windows system files. While the System File Checker or sfc. You can run it to check whether it can assist you to make Safe Mode work again.
Please refer to this Microsoft official post to do the job: Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files. Step 2: Then, you will see two options: Keep my files and Remove everything. Please choose one according to your actual situation and follow the rest wizards to reset your computer. It will take a while to finish the reset process and the computer may reboot a couple of times.
Please be patient. Actually, if Safe Mode not working occurs when you want to enter it in WinRE , you can try to force the machine to boot into Safe Mode:.
Step 1: Type msconfig in Windows 10 Search box and hit the Enter button. Then, you will see the System Configuration interface.
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