By Dervish / Last update February 10, 2022

Nowadays, more and more friends have used the Win11 system, but it is easier to encounter some problems at the beginning. Safe mode can make the Windows system start in a basic state. If the problem doesn't occur in safe mode, you'll know that the default settings and basic device drivers are not the cause of the problem, many installers go into safe mode to watch Windows so that they can narrow down the source of the problem, and then compare So I found a solution, so how to manually enter safe mode in Win11? Four methods are described below.

1. Using the Start Menu

Click the Start menu and select the Power icon.

Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, then click the Restart key.

When redirected to the options screen, select Troubleshoot.

Click Advanced Options.

Select Startup Settings.

Click the Restart button.

Press F4 to enter safe mode.

2. Navigate to Recovery Options

Click System and select Recovery.

View Advanced Startup Options and click the Restart Now button.

Your computer will restart, then the Advanced Options screen will appear, then select Troubleshoot.

  • Click Advanced Options.
  • Select Startup Settings.
  • Click the Restart button.

Press F4 to enter safe mode.

As you can see, the last 5 steps of the second option are the same as the previous one. So, without a doubt, the options to start Windows 11 in Safe Mode are very similar.

3. Try the system configuration

Click the Search button, then type Run and select it.

 

When the Run dialog box opens, type msconfig and click OK.

Select the Startup tab, and then view Startup Options.

Tick ​​Secure Boot, then tick the smallest option.

Click Apply, and then select OK.

In the pop-up window, click Restart.

Wait a few seconds, then you will enter safe mode.

4. Use automatic repair

When your computer shuts down, turn it on and shut it down as soon as the Windows logo appears.

Repeat this 3 times, then you will be redirected to the automatic repair screen.

There, you have to click on advanced options.

  • Select Troubleshoot.
  • Select Advanced Options.
  • Click Startup Settings.
  • Click the Restart button.

Press F4 to enter safe mode.

As you can see, the last 5 steps are the same in the first and second presented options​​.

So, as we mentioned before, if you need to start Windows 11 in Safe Mode, there is no major difference between the options.