Even though pressing F8 will occasionally work, it doesn't work every time. Is there an easy way to enter an options screen during startup? First use your finger to make a sliding motion from bottom to top on the illuminated screen in Modern UI, then click once All Applications.
If you are using a mouse, please right click once All Applications. Then on the command comprompt character use your finger to slide from top to bottom, and click once more Executable by system administrator.
If you are using a mouse, click on the command prompt character and right click, then click once more Executable by system administrator. If there is user account control, please click once yes. If you need to cancel the prompt to enter options at startup, simply change Yes to No.
Once completed, please restart your computer, then press F8 to enter setup screen upon startup, then press F4 or 4 to enter safemode. Are you satisfied with our content? Click Startup Settings. It's the last option in the "Advanced options" menu.
It's next to an icon that resembles a gear. It's in the lower-right corner. Press the key that corresponds to one of the safe mode options. There are 3 safe mode options in the menu.
They are as follows: [1] X Research source Press 4 or F4 to enter safe mode with minimal drivers and services. Press 5 or F5 to enter safe mode with internet access. Press 6 or F6 to enter the command prompt with no graphical user interface advanced users only.
Method 2. This opens the "Run" utility. Alternatively, you can right-click the Windows Start menu and click Run. Type msconfig and click Ok. Enter "msconfig" in the text field next to "Open. This opens the System Configuration utility. Select the Boot tab. It's the second tab at the top of the System Configuration window. Select a boot option.
Click the radio button next to the boot option you want. Your options are as follows: Minimal: This boots Windows in safe mode with the standard Windows graphical user interface GUI , but with minimal drivers and services. You can use this option to fix most problems. Active Directory Repair: This starts Windows in safe mode with access to hardware information.
Use this option if you need to repair corrupt files in the Active Directory. Network: This starts Windows in safe mode with network drivers enabled. This allows you to connect to the internet while in safe mode. Alternate Shell: This option boots Windows into a command prompt interface with no graphical user interface. This option is for advanced users only. Click Apply followed by Ok. This applies the safe mode boot settings. I have the same question 1.
Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Rohit Siddegowda. Hi Brandon, 1. Startup Repair can prevent a time-consuming reinstallation by diagnosing and repairing problems that prevent Windows from starting: a Boot from the Windows 8 disc.
Let us know if you need further assistance. This is the best way for me to walk the user through it. Is there some other way I can boot into safe mode besides using this option? I have no way to get passed the login screen without this, of course there should be a local admin account on the computer but I do not have access to this account.
Anything will help, thank you. In addition, we can try to configure safe mode by MSconfig in normal mode, then configure normal startup by MSconfig back once you have done your settings in Safe mode:. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff microsoft.
So you're telling me no matter what I do, I will never be able to go into safe mode without my bitlocker recovery ID even If I can clear the bit locker screen when I boot. Nice thinking Microsoft. Also, If you read my post I put "It seems that bit locker is coming up and not allowing F8 to be pressed fast enough to get to the option" that is a clear indication that I tried to press F8 before Bitlocker comes up. Next time if you dont understand my question just ask me for more information.
Your solution was about as good as asking me if I tried rebooting my machine. Thanks for the attempt though. To be clear, I would like to paraphrase your question here: You would like restart into Safe mode without requiring to enter BitLocker recovery key.
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