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I've tried pressing each of the function keys during startup, but haven't been able to get safe mode as an option. Is there another way?

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  • Hello Nick! Great to have you on ServerFault, but I think this question would be better served over at SuperUser. With any luck, a mod will move it there.
    – Wesley
    Nov 28, 2009 at 20:33

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If F8 or other function keys don't work, you need to use MSConfig (Start > Run > msconfig). Select the boot.ini tab, and tick the /SAFEBOOT option. Then reboot.

Note that to restore the normal behaviour you'll have to use msconfig again to remove the tick while in Safe Mode.

More info here

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The key should be F8. But there's a very limited window when it will actually get picked up. It's after the POST has finished, but before the "loading windows" has come up. I usually just start tapping the F8 key towards the end up the POST process. It should bring up a text based menu that includes Safe Mode as an option.

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  • I tried tapping like a monkey, played with my timings - no luck on this machine!
    – Nick
    Nov 28, 2009 at 17:32
  • is there no way I can instruct the machine to boot into safe mode from windows? I seem to remember some app that did it..
    – Nick
    Nov 28, 2009 at 17:34
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If you have a USB keyboard, you may have the problem that your keypresses are not seen by the BIOS (it may do, may not - depends on version and settings). Thus the keyboard isn't doing anything until after Windows boots and loads the driver. Try a PS/2 type keyboard.

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I believe that holding Shift down during boot also forces Safe Mode.

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  • Interesting, so many ways to do the same thing, nothing obvious.
    – Nick
    Dec 23, 2009 at 13:19
  • [Shift] has done it for a looong time - at least all the way back to 3.1 when it would prevent any icons in your start up folder from launching. They dragged it over from Mac OS where it would disable extensions and control panels on start up, and skip any items in the Start Up Items folder in the System folder
    – warren
    Dec 23, 2009 at 15:19
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As CodeByMoonlight specified, you need to check the /SAFEBOOT option if your keyboard does not let you access it. It looks like this:

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Chances are you are using a USB keyboard and your BIOS is not configured to read USB input on startup.

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BootSafe - makes rebooting in Safe Mode a snap.

BootSafe takes the hassle out of rebooting in Safe Mode or back to Normal mode. No more fighting with the F8 key or MSCONFIG!

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Bootsafe is freeware and portable (does not require installation).

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    actually found msconfig super simple, and nothing to download!
    – Nick
    Nov 29, 2009 at 8:17

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