What is Safe Mode?
Safe mode is a special mode in the Windows operating system. Friends who regularly use the computer will certainly not be unfamiliar. In safe mode, users can easily fix some system errors, which has the effect of more work. The working principle of Safe Mode is to start the computer without loading third-party device drivers, so that the computer runs in the system minimum mode, so that users can easily detect and repair computer system errors.
- "Safe Mode with Command Prompt"
- As the name suggests, entering this mode will pop up a Command Prompt (CMD) window, which is very helpful for computer experts or maintenance staff, because some problems are easily solved in CMD.
- "Safe Mode with Networking"
- As the name implies, entering this mode will run more components or drivers that support network connection or dial-up on the basis of the safe mode, to achieve basic network connection functions, and to solve the network connection needs in the safe mode. (Other security modes cannot connect to the network)
- "Safe Mode"
- As the name implies, only the most basic components of the system are running in this mode, and unnecessary program drivers will not be started. Relatively speaking, this is the best environment for antivirus, because viruses usually use drivers to disguise themselves, and there is no such thing in safe mode. So the shape is slightly [1]
- Here's how: Open Registry Editor,
- Navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ SafeBoot],
- Delete the Minimal and Network subitems below it.
- Note: It is best to make a backup before deleting, so that you can restore it by simply importing the backup when needed later.