Windows 11 is new and as time goes on you will come across the usual problems that plague the Windows system. Problems with drivers, overclocking software, network tools, and the myriad of other tools and applications installed by Windows users will eventually lead to some kind of system instability. One of the many ways to troubleshoot or diagnose a problem is to start Windows in safe mode.
Windows 11 Safe Mode
There are several different ways to start Windows 11 in safe mode. Some are easier to use than others, but which method you use will depend on what works and what doesn’t work on your system.
1. Configuration application
To start Windows 11 in safe mode from the Settings application.
- Open the Settings application with the Win + I keyboard shortcut.
- Go to System.
- Please select Recovery.
- to expand Recovery options.
- Click Restart now in Advanced startup.
- You will start at troubleshooting menu.
- Go to Advanced Options> Startup Settings> Restart.
- Select the Boot into the safe mode option.
- Allow the reboot the system.
You can boot into safe mode through the Start menu. You will follow the same course, that is, through the troubleshooting menu, but to access it, you can use the Start menu. If you can’t open the Settings app, this is a good alternative route to go.
- Open the Start Menu.
- Click on the power button.
- Hold down the Shift key and click Restart power options.
- The system will reboot and boot into the troubleshooting menu.
- Go to Advanced Options> Startup Settings> Restart.
- Select the Boot into the safe mode option.
- Allow the reboot the system.
3. Windows installation media
If you can’t boot from your desktop, you may still be able to get Windows 11 to boot into safe mode. You need a Windows 11 installation disc.
- Boot your computer into BIOS.
- Change the first boot device to USB.
- Connect the Windows 11 installation disc on your system.
- Restart the system and boot from the installation disc.
- Select the Repair option.
- Go to Troubleshoot> Advanced Options> Startup Settings> Restart.
- Select the Boot into the safe mode option.
- Allow the reboot the system.
conclusion
You can exit safe mode in Windows 11 by restarting the system. Safe mode has a network option and networks disabled. You can select which one you want to start with from the troubleshooting menu. With the network disabled, your system will not be able to connect to a WiFi or LAN network. If you are troubleshooting an application that requires an internet connection, make sure to start in safe mode with network enabled. If you are trying to roll back a driver update and / or trying to prevent an update from installing, use safe mode with network disabled.