No, I do get a login screen for safe mode just fine, but it won't accept any pin or password.
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No, I do get a login screen for safe mode just fine, but it won't accept any pin or password.
Unfortunately I can't log in to safe mode, that's my whole problem.
This is exactly what I do, but my problem is that I am unable to log in to safe mode at all.
I do have quite a bit of data on the windows drive, including licensed software like photoshop and premiere elements. Only some of my data is on the D:/ drive.
I'm not sure if any kind of reinstall is going to be possible because neither linux nor the windows recovery drive seem to recognize the C:/ drive at all
I got command prompt from advanced boot options, but msconfig won't launch from there. It still won't get me into safe mode with command prompt.
Command prompt never came up (it just asked me what language I wanted and then went back to login) so I'm not sure how to get to msconfig. I potentially make a Windows recovery drive again but last...
I don't know if system restore is on. I tried a system reset and a reinstall but it doesn't seem to even recognize the main drive ( it definitely doesn't show up on my recovery disk or Ubuntu) even...
I actually never ran bcdedit because it isn't even going to the command prompt . no luck with the password, even though I tried to use safe mode with networking.
I managed to load advanced troubleshooting and attempted to get the command prompt so I could disable safe mode, as seen here How To Force Windows To Restart in Safe Mode [15 Min] (how to stop a safe...
When I try to boot into safe mode with networking, I am never actually able to connect to the network and login, so I'm not sure if there's any way to get into msconfig. Perhaps it isn't actually...
I'm using an Alienware 17 with Windows 10 installed on the SSD and an HDD installed for storage. I was having problems with a key, so I set it to safe mode using msconfig. It booted when I restarted,...