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  1. Posts : 46
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       #70

    How about SHIFT+click Reboot?
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  2. Posts : 17,083
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4894
       #71

    tweakradje said:
    How about SHIFT+click Reboot?
    That does not get you into Safe mode.

    It is one step along the way - as is explained in the tutorial Option 1 para 1.

    Denis
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  3. Posts : 46
    many
       #72

    @Try3 Thanks for clarifying that. Overlooked that link.
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  4. Posts : 26,624
    Windows 11 Pro 26100.1742
       #73

    Tully said:
    All:

    I agree with CBLEMAN!

    Why is it programmers like to OBFUSCATE simple things?
    I started with MS DOS!
    How did we ever get through previous windows without this crap?

    That Old Fart
    Tully (86)
    Maybe take your complaint and post it on The Hub. It is not all that hard to BCDEDIT and add safe mode. I did it
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  5. Posts : 44,283
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #74

    Hi Shawn, some people like to delete- and even recommend deleting- the Recovery partition.

    Some options for booting to Safe Mode rely on Advanced Startup options via WinRE being available.

    Is it worth adding a note in the relevant options something like...
    'This option is not available if
    - you have deleted the Recovery partition
    - the Recovery Environment is disabled or non-functional.

    Thanks!
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  6. Posts : 70,964
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #75

    dalchina said:
    Hi Shawn, some people like to delete- and even recommend deleting- the Recovery partition.

    Some options for booting to Safe Mode rely on Advanced Startup options via WinRE being available.

    Is it worth adding a note in the relevant options something like...
    'This option is not available if
    - you have deleted the Recovery partition
    - the Recovery Environment is disabled or non-functional.

    Thanks!
    Agreed. Note also added to the tutorial below to help.

    Boot to Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10
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  7. Posts : 19
    XP, 7, 8, 10
       #76

    Josey Wales said:
    Maybe take your complaint and post it on The Hub. It is not all that hard to BCDEDIT and add safe mode. I did it
    I tried the Feedback hub along with a lot of other people that I know. Windows 11 is out and it's broken. Productivity and other tools that make things easy were taken out, and F8 still isn't back despite requests from people actually working on their own and others computers. It is not practical nor possible to get into every customers computer and set it up with a reliable, easy way into the safe mode. Once a computer has trouble booting, some of the suggestions here are almost useless, and those that aren't are certainly harder than F8. (one computer at a time? Really?)

    I don't think Microsoft really listens. As I said earlier, once a customers computer is malfunctioning, it used to be a simple thing to boot it into the Safe Mode (if possible) with F8. Now... Microsoft has gone backwards and made things harder (again). F8 needs to be brought back. I believe claims from Microsoft that this is not possible to be a fabrication. There are rumors that a low level language programmer (with some time on her hands, and a chip on her shoulder) has proven that it can be done. (err.. just a rumor.)
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  8. Posts : 44,283
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #77

    If you wish to try to force a non-booting PC to boot to Safe Mode see e.g.

    The only way I know how to force a safemode boot outside of Windows is to download the Kaspersky Rescue Disk and use its Offline Registry Editor.


    Safe mode uses the following registry key. You will have to add the Option key under Safeboot and also "OptionValue" with a dword value of 1

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Option]
    "OptionValue"=dword:00000001
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  9. Posts : 19
    XP, 7, 8, 10
       #78

    dalchina said:
    If you wish to try to force a non-booting PC to boot to Safe Mode see e.g.
    That IS an option, and a good one, thank you. Buying Kaspersky and hacking the registry will certainly do the trick, and is good information to have. (For now...) I think having F8 back would be easier though.
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  10. Posts : 44,283
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #79

    Actually the rescue disk is free..
    https://support.kaspersky.com/krd18

    And any offline registry method or tool would work, of course.

    More: again, even on a non-bootable Win 10 installation you can (try to) enable the F8 option
    Enable or Disable F8 Advanced Boot Options in Windows 10
    - from a command prompt from an installation disk e.g.
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