When we cannot boot into Windows normally, we generally boot into Safe Mode to detect the actual problem.
Safe Mode provides minimal functionalities, helps narrow down the problem’s source, and lets us troubleshoot it easily.
But sometimes, users may have difficulties getting out of Safe Mode, especially on Windows 11, as we are all new to this OS.
So, here we will show you how to easily get out of Safe Mode in Windows 11. Keep Reading!
Here Is How To Exit Safe Mode On Windows 11
Follow any of the methods explained below when you want to get out of Safe Mode on Windows 11.
1) Restart Your Device To Exit Safe Mode
To exit Safe Mode, simply restart your PC. This should exit Safe Mode automatically and boot into Windows normally.
To do so, follow the steps given below:
- Click on the Windows Start button and select the Power icon.
- Click Restart.
Windows should start in Normal Mode now. If this process does not work for you, go to the next solution.
Also read: Windows 10 Safe Mode: In depth Tutorial
2) Exit Safe Mode Using System Configuration Utility
If the simple restart didn’t work, you might have Safe Mode enabled from System Configuration. Using the System Configuration window, you can boot into normal mode by disabling the Safe Mode.
To do that, follow the steps given:
- Press Windows + R buttons on your keyboard to open the Run utility.
- Type msconfig in the Run command box.
- Go to the Boot tab.
- Deselect Safe boot option.
- Check the box for Make all boot settings permanent.
- Click on Apply.
- Click on Yes on the next pop-up window.
- Go to the General tab.
- Click on Normal Startup and click on OK.
- Restart your device.
Windows should boot into normal Mode now.
3) Use Command Prompt To Exit Safe Mode In Windows 11
You can also exit Safe Mode on Windows 11 by running a few commands in the Command Prompt window.
This method worked for some users so, you can try it by following the steps given below:
- If your Windows search bar works in Safe Mode, type cmd in the search box.
- Right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator option.
- Click on Yes on the User Account Control pop-up.
- Copy & paste the following Command in the command prompt window:
bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot
- Press Enter to run the Command.
- You should see “The operation completed successfully” message on the screen.
- Next, enter the following Command in the console to restart your Computer:
Shutdown /r
After your device restarts, it should exit safe Mode and resume in normal Mode.
If this method is not working for you, don’t worry; here is another method to exit Safe Mode.
4) Get Out of Safe Mode From Advanced Startup Settings
To enter Safe Mode or to troubleshoot the Startup issues we often use Advanced Startup settings.
But you can also exit Safe Mode using the Advanced Startup Settings.
Here is how to do so:
- Click on the Windows Start button and select Settings.
- Open System.
- Click on the Recovery option.
- Go to Advanced Startup and click Restart Now.
- Wait till your Windows restarts.
- After restarting, click Troubleshoot.
- Select Advanced Options.
- Next, choose Startup settings.
- Click Restart.
- When the Start-Up Settings window opens, press the Enter key to return to your operating system normally.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some questions asked commonly by Windows 11 users:
- What Key do I press for Safe Mode?
While Windows is booting up, keep pressing the F8 key before you see the Windows logo. Keep doing it until a menu appears. If the F8 doesn’t work, then perform as shown here.
With networking, you can use arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode. Press Enter.
- Why is Safe Mode on?
Your device will automatically enter Safe Mode if it crashes three or more times during startup.
- Is Safe Mode permanent?
No, Safe Mode is not permanent. You can use it to detect and troubleshoot problems using Safe Mode. You can easily disable it.
Closing Up
So, there you have it! Let us know which of the above methods helped you to get out of Safe Mode in Windows 11.
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