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This document discusses safe mode in computing. Safe mode is a diagnostic mode for operating systems and applications intended to help fix problems. It loads a basic configuration to isolate issues. The document provides details on how to boot Windows 10 in safe mode using the power icon during restart or the Settings app. It also explains that safe mode can be exited by restarting the computer or unchecking the "Safe boot" option in the System Configuration menu after restarting in safe mode. References for more information are included at the end.

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Astabraq

This document discusses safe mode in computing. Safe mode is a diagnostic mode for operating systems and applications intended to help fix problems. It loads a basic configuration to isolate issues. The document provides details on how to boot Windows 10 in safe mode using the power icon during restart or the Settings app. It also explains that safe mode can be exited by restarting the computer or unchecking the "Safe boot" option in the System Configuration menu after restarting in safe mode. References for more information are included at the end.

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kurdistan Regional Government- Iraq

ministry of Higher Education Scientific Research


Duhok Polytechnic University
Technical Institute Shekhan
Department: IT
Subject: Information security
2nd year – 1st Course

save mode
prepared by :
Supervised by:
● Astabraq Jalal Ali
Awf Abdulrahman
● Dyana Akram Amin
● Alham Koje Kheder
● Basima Alyas Sebhe
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 Introduction

 is a diagnostic mode of a computer


operating system (OS). It can also refer to a
what is Safe mode of operation by application software
Mode . Safe mode is intended to help fix most, if not
all, problems within an operating system. It is
also widely used for removing rogue security
software..

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 The purpose of Safe Mode is to allow you
to troubleshoot Windows and try to
The purpose of determine what is causing it to not
Safe Mode function correctly. Once you have
corrected the problem, then you can
reboot and Windows will load normally.

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 Using the Power icon
 If you're signed in:

How to boot  1. Click the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner.


 2. Holding down the Shift key, click the Power icon and
in Safe Mode then Restart.
in Windows 10

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3. Your computer will restart, and then open onto a blue screen
titled Choose an option. Select Troubleshoot, and
then Advanced options

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4. Click Startup Settings, and then Restart. Your computer
will turn off and on again.

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5. Once the screen comes back, you'll be given a few options.
Press 4 to start your computer in Safe Mode, or 5 to start Safe
Mode with internet access

If you're not signed in, do the same thing, but click the Power
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icon on the sign-in page.
Using the Settings app
1. Open the Settings app by pressing the Windows key + I.
2. Click Update & Security, and then Recovery.
3. On this page, underneath Advanced startup, click Restart now.

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Click "Restart now" to get to Safe Mode.
4. Your computer will restart onto the Choose an option screen. Here,
click Troubleshoot, and then Advanced options.
5. Select Startup Settings and then Restart.
6. When your computer boots back up, you'll be given some startup options.
Here, press 4 to start your computer in Safe Mode, or 5 to start Safe Mode
with internet access.

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 There are two ways to exit Safe Mode.

How to exit
Safe Mode  The first — and easiest — is to just
restart your computer. You can do this by
holding down the power button, or by going
through the Start menu.

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If you've restarted your computer but it's still in Safe Mode, you should:
1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run menu.
2. In the text box, type msconfig and press Enter.

Run should still be a usable tool in Safe Mode 11


3. At the top of the System Configuration menu,
click Boot.
4. Underneath Boot options, make sure that Safe boot is
unchecked. Once it is, click OK and restart your
computer again.

The menu you're looking for should look like this. The
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button you're looking to uncheck is in the bottom left.
 https://computer.howstuffworks.com/question575.htm
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_mode
References  https://
www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/windows-10-safe-mode

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