 Hello everybody! This video is about how to enter safe mode in Windows 10. This mode is meant for troubleshooting of the operating system, but the range of Windows functions in it is very limited. Safe mode should only be used if the system is blocked. There are several ways to start Windows 10 in safe mode. The first way is here. Go to Start menu and select Settings. In the next window, go to Update and Security, and click on Recovery, and now click on Restart Now. Then wait for Windows to restart. In the window of selecting your next step, click on Trouble Shoot, then Advanced Options and Startup Settings. Then Windows will tell you that the computer can be restarted with the use of Advanced Startup Settings, and one of them is Enable Safe Mode. Then click on Restart. In the next window, press F4 and wait for the system to boot in safe mode. The second way is this. Press Window and R on the keyboard, and enter MS Config. Press Enter. In the Boot tab, check the box Save Boot, and make sure that the current operating system is selected. Then choose one of the variants of Safe Boot. I recommend Minimal. Then click OK, and Safe Mode will be enabled after the next restart. The third method is like this. If your system boots but you cannot lock in, you see a lock screen. In such a situation, press Power button and click on Restart while holding down Shift button on your keyboard. As you do that, follow the steps described in the first method after restarting Windows. The fourth method – if your system won't boot at all. For this method, you will need to use a boot disk or a flash drive with Windows 10. If you don't have them, you can create them on an auto PC. Or a recovery drive. To learn how to create a recovery drive, watch the previous video. I will show you how to enter Safe Mode by using a recovery drive. To do it, go to BIOS or UFI and make your computer boot from the recovery drive. In my case, it is EFI USB device. To the English language, click on Troubleshoot, Command Prompt. Type in the Command Prompt, bcd Edit, Set, Default, Safe Boot Minimal, and press Enter. We can see that the operation is completed successfully. Now restart the computer, and Windows 10 will boot automatically in Safe Mode. To disable automatic booting the Safe Mode, log in as administrator and go to Command Prompt by pressing Windows and R, and enter cmd. In the Command Prompt, enter bcd Edit, Delete Value, Default, Safe Boot. After the system restarts, Windows 10 will boot automatically in regular mode. Thank you for your attention and good luck.