In recent years, technology has advanced many times faster than ever before. The threats posed by the internet and other software have increased with technological advancements. It is essential to protect your computer or system from all dangers and avoid BSOD & GSOD.

It is essential to identify the problem immediately and fix it as soon as possible. You can do this by restarting or botting your computer in Windows Safe Mode.
How to enter Safe Mode with Shift Key
- The function keys (f1-9) are not working, so you can use the keyboard to enter Safe Mode in Windows.
- Hold the Shift key down and choose to restart your computer. Keep it pressing until the system starts.
- After the computer restarts, a menu will appear with three options.
- Select ‘Advanced options” when troubleshooting. Next, select the menu that displays ‘See More Recovery Options.’
- Select ‘Startup settings’ from the following drop-down menu. Click on the Safe Mode to Restart the PC.
- You can choose from different restart options depending on your needs.
Windows Safe Mode while you boot the PC
- After the computer cannot start the standard method three times consecutively, it goes into self-repair mode.
- When the four the time that the laptop goes into safe recovery mode, the user can use the safe way.
- Once the Automatic Repair menu opens, choose the Advanced Options listing to continue the process.
- The next step is to repeat the steps as in the previous method.
- Follow the same steps to put your computer in safe mode, and remove any malware or other system problems.
Use Key combinations to boot in safe mode
- You can bring up safe mode while your computer starts by pressing two keys simultaneously.
- You can hold Shift+F8 while the system turned on to enter the safe way.
- You can then continue troubleshooting using the same methods mentioned above.
Booting in safe mode with Command Prompt or external installation media
- First installing the OS on an external storage device, then booting the system and plugging it in.
- After logging in and following the other steps, click the “Repair your Computer” option shown in the image.
- The user will be taken to the same Troubleshooting menu. Here, the user must select the Command Prompt option to enter Command Prompt mode.
- To begin, enter the command “bcdedit” into the black command window.
- The user can now close the window and continue to use the computer as usual.
Although the safe booting feature is not as effective as in earlier versions, Windows 11 can resolve fundamental problems. You can choose the best option from all of them and implement it according to your personal preferences.