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HOW TO GET TO THE RECOVERY CONSOLE IN WINDOWS 10


HOW TO GET TO THE RECOVERY CONSOLE IN WINDOWS 10.
by Adrian keven.

One of the most common steps when troubleshooting a PC is to boot into Safe Mode. For a long time this has been achieved by pressing the F8 key, this all changes with Windows 10 and its Automatic Repair mode. But what if we want Safe Mode?

If you mash the F8 key at just the right time (or get lucky spamming the key during boot up), Windows might still take you to a screen that lets you get into the recovery environment. From there, you can boot into Safe Mode (and we’ll talk about that environment a bit later. The trouble is that some computer manufacturers disable this option. And even on PCs that still support it, Windows startup (and particularly the handoff between the regular boot process and Windows startup) happens so much faster now, you barely have time to press the key.

The good news is that getting into Safe Mode is doable. The process is just more hidden now.


Step One: Get to the Advanced Troubleshooting Tools in the Recovery Environment
[note: it,s not works anther version with out 10 .]

Step One: Get to the Advanced Troubleshooting Tools in the Recovery Environment
Most of the ways you access Safe Mode involve getting into the Windows recovery environment first. The recovery environment includes a number of troubleshooting options, and Safe Mode is one of them. How you get there depends on whether your PC can start Windows normally or not.










Press Windows+I to open Settings, and then click the “Update & Security” option.




In the left pane, switch to the “Recovery” tab. In the right pane, scroll down a bit, and then click the “Restart Now” button in the “Advanced Startup” section.


Using either of these methods (Shift+Restart or the Settings app) takes you to the recovery environment, which we’ll discuss just a bit later in our section on the second step of this process.

If Your PC Cannot Start Windows Normally

If your PC won’t start Windows normally twice in a row, it should automatically present you with a “Recovery” option that lets you see advanced repair options.

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