Voyage Tech Blogs

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Tip of the Week: How to Boot Your PC In Safe Mode

Tip of the Week: How to Boot Your PC In Safe Mode

Diagnosing issues with your PC can be challenging, and that’s because an operating system is inherently a complicated piece of technology. If you’re looking for a way to isolate the problem and diagnose it, we typically recommend you work with a managed service provider (like us) to make it happen. If you’d like to try things out for yourself, however, you can use Safe Mode to examine your PC in its base form to see if you can find the root cause of the issue.

What is Safe Mode?

Since your device is managed and maintained by your organization, chances are it contains more than just your standard drivers and features. When you boot a device in Safe Mode, you’re essentially booting it from the bare minimum, which means that you’re also potentially booting it without the issue you’re experiencing. If the problem persists in Safe Mode, you’ll know it’s a problem with the core function of your computer, but if the problem is fixed in Safe Mode, then you’ll know it’s a problem with something that’s been installed.

If you want to access Safe Mode and try it out for yourself, there are two ways you can do it: from the Start menu or while booting.

How To Access Safe Mode in Windows 11

Let’s face it, you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 11 soon if you haven’t already—and if you need help with that, be sure to contact us!

Okay, here’s how you access Safe Mode for Windows 11:

  • Press the Windows key, then use the search bar to look for Change advanced startup options. Once you’re ready, hit Enter.
  • Under the Recovery options section, click on the Restart now button to access the Advanced startup option.
  • Once you’re prompted by the pop-up window, click Restart now.
  • Wait a moment, then you should see a menu pop up. Select the option for Troubleshoot.
  • Follow this option path: Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.

You’ll then see a screen that details how you can enable Safe Mode. You’ll see three options, but chances are, you’ll want to use 4) Enable Safe Mode. Press the corresponding F key (in this case, F4), and your device should boot in Safe Mode.

If you’re looking for a less involved way to diagnose and resolve IT issues, we recommend you give us a call at 800.618.9844. Our trusted technicians would be happy to help you resolve any and all technical difficulties you might be experiencing!

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Data Business Computing Business Productivity Software Innovation Cloud Hackers Hardware Network Security Efficiency User Tips Internet Malware IT Support Privacy Google Email Workplace Tips Computer Phishing IT Services Collaboration Hosted Solutions Users Workplace Strategy Ransomware Mobile Device Microsoft Small Business Backup Passwords Quick Tips Productivity Saving Money Cybersecurity Communication Managed Service Smartphone Data Backup Android Upgrade Data Recovery VoIP Business Management Smartphones AI communications Mobile Devices Disaster Recovery Windows Browser Social Media Microsoft Office Managed IT Services Current Events Network Tech Term Internet of Things Remote Information Facebook Miscellaneous Automation Artificial Intelligence Covid-19 Cloud Computing Holiday Training Gadgets Server Managed Service Provider Remote Work Compliance Outsourced IT Encryption Employee/Employer Relationship IT Support Spam Windows 10 Office Government Data Management Business Continuity Windows 10 Wi-Fi Virtualization Business Technology Bandwidth Blockchain Vendor Mobile Office Data Security Two-factor Authentication Apps Apple Networking App Mobile Device Management Gmail BYOD Managed Services Voice over Internet Protocol Employer-Employee Relationship Tip of the week Chrome Budget Avoiding Downtime HIPAA How To Marketing BDR Applications Computing Information Technology WiFi Conferencing Access Control Office 365 Hacker Managed IT Services Router Website 2FA Operating System Help Desk Virtual Private Network Risk Management Big Data Healthcare Health Analytics Office Tips Augmented Reality Retail Storage Computers Password Bring Your Own Device Solutions Going Green Patch Management Save Money Windows 11 Remote Monitoring Firewall Vulnerability End of Support Monitoring Vendor Management Cybercrime Excel Physical Security The Internet of Things Display Printer Remote Workers Paperless Office Social Infrastructure Telephone Document Management Cooperation Free Resource Project Management Windows 7 Customer Service Microsoft 365 Scam Data loss Administration Employees Integration Modem Word User Tip Processor Robot Mobile Security Settings Holidays Printing Wireless Data Storage Content Filtering Smart Technology Supply Chain IT Management VPN YouTube Meetings Video Conferencing Safety Managed Services Provider Saving Time Virtual Machines Professional Services Cryptocurrency Computer Repair Managed IT Service Virtual Desktop Downloads Data storage LiFi iPhone Licensing Outlook Entertainment Machine Learning Vulnerabilities Customer Relationship Management Money Data Privacy Humor Images 101 Hacking Multi-Factor Authentication Mobility Presentation Maintenance Telephone System Antivirus Sports Cost Management Mouse Wireless Technology Mobile Computing Directions Videos Assessment Electronic Health Records Permissions Workforce IP Address Tablet Search Wasting Time Threats Alert Trend Micro Specifications Security Cameras Workplace Strategies Best Practice Managed IT Recovery Microchip Buisness File Sharing Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Dark Data Fraud Meta Legal Hard Drives IT solutions Username How To Managing Costs Amazon Notifications eCommerce Black Friday SSID Domains Business Growth Travel Database Surveillance Virtual Assistant Outsource IT Media Techology Refrigeration Google Maps Cortana IT Technicians Virtual Machine Environment Cookies Cyber Monday Medical IT Public Speaking Alt Codes Proxy Server Reviews Downtime Unified Threat Management Tactics Development Hotspot Transportation Small Businesses Lithium-ion battery Unified Threat Management Hosted Solution Entrepreneur Mirgation Hypervisor Displays Nanotechnology Optimization PowerPoint Typing Shopping Addiction Network Congestion Language Employer/Employee Relationships Outsourcing Navigation Google Drive User Error Undo Management PCI DSS Knowledge Chatbots Gig Economy Screen Reader Distributed Denial of Service Workplace Point of Sale Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider 5G Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Hiring/Firing Identity Evernote Paperless Google Docs Unified Communications Regulations Compliance Experience Bookmark Running Cable Tech Support Smart Tech Memes Co-managed IT Bitcoin Network Management Google Wallet Application Download Net Neutrality Monitors Alerts SQL Server Technology Care History Business Communications Financial Data Browsers Smartwatch Laptop Websites Connectivity IT Break Fix Scams IBM Windows 8 Drones Upload Procurement Azure Hybrid Work Cyber security Multi-Factor Security Tech Human Resources SharePoint Social Network Telework Electronic Medical Records CES Halloween IoT Communitications Dark Web Cables Lenovo Trends Supply Chain Management Writing Regulations Google Calendar Term Google Apps Competition Customer Resource management FinTech Virtual Reality Hacks Server Management Data Analysis Scary Stories Private Cloud Star Wars IT Assessment Microsoft Excel IT Maintenance Superfish Identity Theft Gamification Flexibility Fun Staff Value Business Intelligence Twitter Social Networking Legislation Shortcuts Deep Learning Organization User Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Error Smart Devices Ransmoware Education Content Remote Working Social Engineering Wearable Technology Memory Vendors Remote Computing Motherboard Data Breach Comparison Google Play Be Proactive Health IT

Blog Archive