Win10 can not exit when entering flight mode.

  
Recently, some netizens reported that Win10 booted into "flight mode" and could not exit, which directly caused the wireless network and other functions to fail. According to a response from a Microsoft community engineer, this is usually the result of a conflict between the services of some third-party software and the services of Windows 10 itself.

being the case, you can try to close some third-party startup items and services. If you have a certain skeptical object, you can directly close these programs and services to see if you can solve the problem. Otherwise, you need to clean boot by item by, in the normal boot mode, disable all non-Microsoft services, and then disable all non-Microsoft programs in "Startup". After restarting, open the third-party service item by item, until the problem occurs again, you can determine the problem service and program.
The specific operation is as follows:
1. After entering msconfig in Cortana search bar, press Enter to start "System Configuration"
2. Click on "Services" tab, first check "Hide all Microsoft services" and click "disable all" button, then click "apply", as shown below -

3, click the "start" tab, select "open task Manager", as shown below -

4, click the "start" tab, all third-party disable all startup items, as shown in task Manager -

Note: the above steps can be optimized master Rubik's cube of soft coal " The startup item is uniformly completed, and can be closed in the “startup item” and “service item” respectively. Click the switch on the right to close it directly, without clicking the “OK” button.

5, restart the computer, "flight mode" lock should be released. At this point, the third-party service or startup item can be restored item by item. Each recovery item needs to be restarted once for verification. Although it is a little troublesome, the method is relatively stable and basically can successfully find the problem.

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