WIN8 can't enter safe mode by pressing F8?

  
                                    

Win8 changed the security mode entry method, probably because many motherboard manufacturers are more brain-dead, like to use F8 to do BIOS shortcuts, so press F8 in Win8 to enter the safe mode, and some people say press shift +F8 can go in, but I haven't succeeded in pressing the keyboard. It seems that even if this method is correct, there are limitations. Here are three ways to enter the safe mode.

Four methods:

Method 1: Enter through the metro interface (need to enter in the system settings)

Method 2: Enter through the boot menu (need to be set in the system) Go in, and need to change back, otherwise it will not go back to the normal system)

Method 3: Add a startup item to enter in the system system (similar to dual system, select when booting)

Method 4: F8 enters during booting (same as XP and Win7)

Method 1:

1. Move the mouse to the lower right corner and select Settings in the pop-up sidebar

2, select to change the computer settings

3, switch to the general tab, click on the start in the advanced startup, will restart immediately, you can enter the safe mode

Method 2:

1, Win+R open the run, enter msconfig

2, switch to the boot menu, select the current system, check the safe boot in the boot options, and then confirm the restart, because it is a boot , so after using the safe mode, you need to remove the security boot, otherwise you will not be able to go back System

There are four options here:

Minimal: Safe Mode

Other Shell: Safe Mode with Command Line

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Method 3:

1. Win+X opens the menu and selects Command Prompt (Administrator)

2, enter bcdedit /enum /v, then enter

3, find the windows boot loader, then fill the identifier and the value corresponding to descripqion into the red part below, then enter the command, and Enter the confirmation bcdedit /copy {Identifier} /d "descripqion(Safe Mode)"

4, Win+R open the run, enter msconfig

5, switch to the boot tab, Select Safe Mde, check the following safe boot, the meaning of the four options refer to the second step of method two

6, after restarting, you can see the security mode just established, click on it Entered

Method 4:

1. Win+X opens the menu and selects the command prompt (tube

2, enter bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy

3, after restarting, press F8, you can enter the following advanced startup items, very familiar with it

There are four ways. If you only use safe mode once, then method one is good. If you use it often, then methods three and four are more suitable, especially method four. As for method two, it is not recommended. Br>

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