In-depth understanding of several ways to enter win 8 security mode

  

Sometimes we need to enter the security mode of the system, but because people usually do not enter it casually, they are not familiar with the security mode, especially the new win 8 system, everyone is even less familiar. But the way to learn to enter the safe mode is inevitable, for example, you may encounter the following conditions:

Last week, I couldn't wait to install Win8, it was very cool; last night I was so hot that I wanted to try I tried Kaspersky 2013, but forgot to uninstall 360 Guards and shut down Windows defender. It didn't take long for the tragedy to happen: blue screen.

The first reaction when restarting is to enter safe mode. Temporarily uninstall 360 and close Windows defender. The instinct reflects that you press F8, but tried it many times and didn't enter safe mode! This can make me rushed. .

So on the Internet search win8 how to enter the security mode, found some ways to enter the win8 security mode, many are potholes, RTM is useless, but fortunately found the right way & lsquo; network Search is really good & rsquo; The following is useful to share the children's shoes, and explain to the children's shoes in detail:

First, by setting "system configuration", restart into safe mode

Ability to enter the system, open the control panel, or start the screen, or run the command.

The following only introduces the method of entering the system configuration by running the command (the easiest and quickest):

Click the Windows Start+R button at the same time, the run command box will pop up, and enter “ldconfig;msconfig” in the box. And enter (without double quotes), this means Microsoft (ms, Microsoft, Microsoft's abbreviation) configuration (config).

Select the boot tab page in the pop-up system configuration, start to normal security mode, just need to set as shown below:

After clicking OK, prompt to restart, after reboot Automatically enter safe mode.

Among other options, other shells refer to rebooting to a safe mode with a command prompt. The network refers to the safe mode of rebooting to the network connection. Others are basically not used here, so I won't say It is.

Note: If you don't understand it, don't change it at will, otherwise you may have incomplete function or even turn on the blue screen.

Second, restart the safe mode from the metro interface

This and the above is actually a change of soup. Here are the steps:

Select Settings on the charm toolbar that pops up when you mouse over the bottom right corner, select Change PC settings in the lower right corner of the popup bar; select Advanced Startup at the bottom of the General tab of the PC Settings app. Restart immediately; you can also press the restart button to enter the advanced startup while holding down the shift key.

In the advanced startup, select the advanced option, and enter the boot settings in Windows, and then restart is the security mode of Windows 8.

Third, add a Windows 8 security mode startup items

The idea of ​​this method is to create a new boot project with the same system, and set this project to only start to some A safe mode.

The advantage of this is that you can press F8 at boot time, select the operating system, and be able to enter safe mode when the system fails to boot.

The following is an example of booting into a security mode similar to the default security mode of the old system:

1. Find the boot identifier of the current system

at the bottom left Right-click on the corner and select “Command Prompt (Administrator) (A)” in the pop-up menu.

Enter “bcdedit /enum /v” (without double quotes) in the pop-up command line window and press Enter.

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