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What would you do if your machine was constantly booting into Safe Mode? There are no warnings or errors.

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After you've figured out your previous issues and rectified them, your computer should start up normally. It is possible, though, that your computer will become locked in Safe Mode. If your computer keeps rebooting in this manner and you want to exit Safe Mode, you'll need to make adjustments to get it back to normal.

To begin, double-check the SYSTEM Configuration tool. You can also perform the following actions:

  • OPEN the Command Prompt by pressing Windows + R.
  • To open the menu, type "msconfig" and press Enter.
  • Select the "Boot" tab from the drop-down menu.
  • If the "Safe boot" box is checked, uncheck it.
  • Turn on your PC.

If the box isn't checked, you'll have to go back to the original menu. Though you're using Windows 7 or earlier, hit the F8 key as if you're attempting to enter Safe Mode. Once the Advanced Boot Options menu appears, select the "Start Windows Normally" option with your arrow keys.

In Windows 8 and 10, go to the Shutdown option  and do the aforementioned:

  • While CLICKING "Restart," hold down the Shift key and select the TROUBLESHOOT page.
  • Select Advanced Options and AFTERWARDS Startup Settings from the drop-down menu.
  • Start your computer again.

Although Windows will not start normally, it will display the Startup Settings page, where you can select the "back to your operating system" option. From there, your operating system will load normally.



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