Win8 system enters safe mode when booting

  
Friends who have used Win8 system know that to enter safe mode, generally need to press "Windows+C", click Settings & mdash; change computer settings, regular --- advanced startup, troubleshooting - -- Advanced Options --- Startup settings to enter Win8 system security mode. This is not only cumbersome to operate, but also the system can't do anything when it doesn't start properly. The following is a small series to introduce to you how the Win8 system enters safe mode when booting.
The operation principle is to copy an original boot file, and then set the security mode and other settings for the newly added boot file. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Press “Windows+X” to open the command prompt administrator, enter the command “bcdedit /enum /v” Enter to view the Windows startup settings:

2. “bcdedit /copy {Identifier} /d “Windows 8 Safe Mode””Enter a copy of the startup file. For example: bcdedit /copy {b605564c-cdb1-11e2-a15a-d275ff95e03e} /d “Windows 8 Safe Mode” (separated by spaces). The identifier is long, you can right click on the selection marker and then press “Ctrl+C” then right click and select Paste!

3. After finishing, press “Windows+R”Enter“msconfig”Switch to Boot tab view and set Windows 8 Safe Mode as a secure boot.

4. After restarting the computer, you can choose to enter Windows 8 security mode. Figure:

5. If you want to delete the operation, you can delete the boot file by command: as shown in the figure:

6. View the boot file and boot list again. check whether the success has been deleted (can also be deleted by the system configuration directly):


7. when you copy boot files, copy the current default state of the system boot files. That is, if the system is configured to safely check and then copy the system, the newly created boot is also safely booted. The status will display “safeboot Mininal”; the system default boot file will not be deleted when deleted.

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