Navigate with Up and Down arrow keys to change between modes and hit enter on the required mode to start it. If you would like to use the Command Prompt to solve any issue, then you should go for this. This is also same as standard Safe mode, but open Command Prompt when you boot. If you want to troubleshoot something more advanced and require internet access, then this mode should be your choice. This mode comes with all the settings of the standard Safe mode, however, this will also allow you to connect to the internet. It should be your first option if you would like to troubleshoot any issue. This is the normal safe mode that will boot your Windows with minimum required drivers. Once you will reach the “Safe Mode” screen, you will see three different options for Safe Mode, which are “Safe Mode”, “Safe Mode with Networking” and “Safe Mode with Command Prompt”. Furthermore, it might not work sometimes on Windows 8 PCs, as they are generally quite fast and boot too fast to receive the command. However, pressing more than once doesn’t hurt also, and it provides more accuracy and surety that you will reach the “Safe Mode” screen. Note: Pressing F8 “Rapidly” is not compulsory, you can also press it just once and the Safe Mode screen should arrive (if you press at the right time).
If you see the Windows Splash screen instead, then you didn’t do it right and restart the PC again to try again. As soon as the PC starts booting, press F8 rapidly until you see the screen where “Safe Mode” option is provided. If your PC is turned off, then press the power button to turn it on and if it is on already, then restart it. This will make sure none of these attempt to boot the PC. Note: Before trying this, make sure all Removable disks are removed, such as, CDs, Floppy disks, and USB drives. All you have to do is rapidly press F8 key (generally, it is present at the top row of the keyboard) when the PC starts booting. You can easily access Windows safe mode when the PC starts. Method #1: Start Windows Safe Mode When Windows Boot The Below mentioned methods work on Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8. If your computer doesn’t shut down properly, then you will also be provided an option to start in safe mode, however, doing this on purpose is not recommended. If you have access to normal Windows, then you can access safe mode from inside by configuring settings or you can start safe mode when the computer starts by pressing F8 key when it starts. To boot Windows Safe mode, the process is quite simple.
Note that we have a different tutorial for booting Windows 10 in Safe Mode.
In safe mode, minimum programs and drivers are started, which makes it easier to access your system without any bad programs getting in your way (in most cases). Although, most of the problems can easily be solved in normal mode, but still there are some sticky ones that won’t go away that easily. For Troubleshooting problems, Windows Safe mode is quite essential.