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Trouble Entering Safe Mode on Windows 10: F8, F4 & Monitor Resolution Issues

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  • #1 17535975
    Ajuklelegendary
    Level 4  
    Hello,
    I can not enter safe mode, when turning on I click F8, then F4, 10 x enter gives nothing.
    The wrong resolution is set on the PC and the monitor turns off.
    The system is Windows 10.
    Please help.
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  • #3 17536003
    aarek68
    Level 20  
    1. Press the Windows logo key + I on your keyboard to open Settings. If that doesn't work, select the Start button in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then select Settings.
    2. Select Update & Security> Recovery.
    3. Under Advanced startup, select Restart now.
    4. After the computer restarts, on the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot> Advanced options> Startup Settings> Restart.
    5. After the computer restarts, a list of options appears. Select the 4 or F4 key to start the computer in Safe Mode. If you must have Internet access, use the 5 or F5 key to start Safe Mode with Networking.
  • #4 17536057
    Ajuklelegendary
    Level 4  
    aarek68 wrote:
    1. Press the Windows logo key + I on your keyboard to open Settings. If that doesn't work, select the Start button in the lower-left corner of the screen, and then select Settings.
    2. Select Update & Security> Recovery.
    3. Under Advanced startup, select Restart now.
    4. After the computer restarts, on the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot> Advanced options> Startup Settings> Restart.
    5. After the computer restarts, a list of options appears. Select the 4 or F4 key to start the computer in Safe Mode. If you must have Internet access, use the 5 or F5 key to start Safe Mode with Networking.



    But I have a black image, I can't from the settings.

    Added after 6 [minutes]:

    Is it possible to reset to factory settings using a key combination?
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  • #5 17536078
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Why don't you want to do as I said? Stop booting three times, then you should enter safe mode as you can see on the page.
  • #6 17536087
    aarek68
    Level 20  
    Ajuklelegendary wrote:


    Is it possible to reset to factory settings using a key combination?


    Use the MediaCreationTool1803 utility: Link maybe reinstallation will help with your problems.
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  • #7 17536096
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    From the installation media, you can also set the inclusion of safe mode, which is also given on the page to which I posted the link earlier ...
  • #8 17536167
    Ajuklelegendary
    Level 4  
    Kolobos wrote:
    Why don't you want to do as I said? Stop booting three times, then you should enter safe mode as you can see on the page.


    Ok thanks tomorrow for torture PC; D

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Kolobos wrote:
    From the installation media, you can also set the inclusion of safe mode, which is also given on the page to which I posted the link earlier ...


    I have a usb medium but there is 500 GB content, I have nowhere to transfer.
    If I interrupt 3 x booting, will auto safe mode switch to? I read, but the repair mode turns on, and everything is fine, only the wrong resolution is set and I do not know if it will catch it. but I'll try kisses
  • #9 17536178
    aarek68
    Level 20  
    Ajuklelegendary wrote:

    I have a usb carrier, but there is 500 GB content, I have nowhere to transfer ...


    I don't really understand, you mean 500 GB flash drive?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around difficulties entering Safe Mode on a Windows 10 system, particularly when the user attempts to use the F8 and F4 keys, which yield no results. The user also faces issues with incorrect monitor resolution causing the display to turn off. Various solutions are proposed, including accessing Safe Mode through the Settings menu by navigating to Update & Security > Recovery, and using the Advanced startup options. Another suggestion involves interrupting the boot process three times to trigger Safe Mode. Additionally, the use of the MediaCreationTool1803 for potential reinstallation is mentioned. The user expresses concerns about a USB drive with significant content and the possibility of factory resetting the system.
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