Windows 10 Safe mode checked on. Black screen on startup

Hhorde

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Hi, i checked safe mode on by pressing Windows and R and searching msiconfig and ticked safe boot as minimal. Now when i start pc its just a black screen showing on the monitor. I cant reach login screen or see bios screen is there anyway to disable this as i start up?

Many thanks
 
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If you're experiencing a black screen issue after enabling Safe Mode, here's how you can potentially resolve the problem:

Resolving Black Screen Issue Caused by Safe Mode:​

  1. Force Reboot:
    • Press and hold the power button on your computer to force it to shut down.
    • Wait for a few moments and then restart your computer to see if it boots properly.
    []Boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt:
    • Restart your PC and continuously press the F8 key to enter the Advanced Boot Options menu.
    • Choose "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" to log in with elevated privileges.
    • Once you access the command prompt, enter the following command to disable Safe Mode:
      Code:
      cmd bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot...
If you're experiencing a black screen issue after enabling Safe Mode, here's how you can potentially resolve the problem:

Resolving Black Screen Issue Caused by Safe Mode:​

  1. Force Reboot:
    • Press and hold the power button on your computer to force it to shut down.
    • Wait for a few moments and then restart your computer to see if it boots properly.
    []Boot into Safe Mode with Command Prompt:
    • Restart your PC and continuously press the F8 key to enter the Advanced Boot Options menu.
    • Choose "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" to log in with elevated privileges.
    • Once you access the command prompt, enter the following command to disable Safe Mode:
      Code:
      cmd bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
    • Restart your computer.
    [
    ]Use Windows Recovery Environment:
    • Boot your computer using a Windows installation media or the Recovery Drive.
    • Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt.
    • Execute the same command provided in the previous step to disable Safe Mode.
    []Reset BIOS Settings:
    • Access your computer's BIOS settings by pressing the designated key during startup (e.g., Del, F2, F10).
    • Look for an option related to boot settings and switch it back to boot normally instead of Safe Mode.
    [
    ]Perform a System Restore:
    • Boot from a Windows Recovery Drive or Installation Media.
    • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore to revert your system to a point before enabling Safe Mode.

      Note:​

      • If you are unfamiliar with troubleshooting these issues, consider seeking help from a professional or contacting your computer manufacturer's support.
      • Creating a system backup and ensuring data safety is crucial before making any changes to system settings.
 
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