Windows 10: Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking.

Discus and support Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking. in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I'm using an Alienware 17 with Windows 10 installed on the SSD and an HDD installed for storage. I was having problems with a key, so I set it to safe... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by macuser1298, Dec 23, 2016.

  1. Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking.


    I'm using an Alienware 17 with Windows 10 installed on the SSD and an HDD installed for storage. I was having problems with a key, so I set it to safe mode using msconfig. It booted when I restarted, but when I tried to log back in, it asks for a password instead of a PIN and when I try to use my Microsoft password, it doesn't work. I assume that it needs to verify the password with the Microsoft servers, so I held down Shift and was able to get to the boot options menu. I selected safe mode with networking but nothing seems to be different. I am able to boot to a recovery drive, as well as Ubuntu, but neither of them even recognize the Windows SSD, even though it is still able to boot, just not log in. Is there any way to re-enable access the drive, or is there something else I can do to log in? I have also tried to get an Admin account but you need access to System32 from the C: drive as far as I know.

    :)
     
    macuser1298, Dec 23, 2016
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  2. Unable to get out of Safe mode with Networking even after changing the boot settings

    Hi,

    I am unable to restart or shutdown the Laptop after entering into safe mode with networking.

    If I force shutdown the Laptop it will again start in Safe mode with Networking.

    I tried exiting the Safe mode using msconfig in Run and changed the boot settings to normal the Same issue persists.

    Please help me resolve this issue.

    Here are some details which may be useful

    Laptop make : ASUS

    model: A555L

    Operating System: Windows 10 home (Original as received from ASUS with Laptop)

    Processor: Intel i3 (4th Gen)

    RAM: 8GB

    HDD: 1TB

    Thank you,
     
    NaveenKrishna M, Dec 23, 2016
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    Unable to get out of Safe mode with Networking even after changing the boot settings

    Start your PC, then just after the Manufacturers logo disappears and Windows 10 tries to boot, press and hold the power button down for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a hard shut down

    Do this Twice

    On the third boot attempt, Windows will boot into the Windows 10 Repair Environment, from there you can access Startup Recovery, Safe Mode, Command Prompt . . . etc.

    Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Options - Command Prompt

    Copy in this Command and hit enter

    bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safeboot

    Reboot
     
    DaveM121, Dec 23, 2016
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  4. Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking.

    Welcome to the TenForums

    You didn't say this so I will ask. When you booted into safe mode with networking, through boot options, did you re-enter msconfig and remove the safe boot check mark you installed?
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 23, 2016
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  5. When I try to boot into safe mode with networking, I am never actually able to connect to the network and login, so I'm not sure if there's any way to get into msconfig. Perhaps it isn't actually going into safe mode with networking after all?
     
    macuser1298, Dec 24, 2016
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  6. I managed to load advanced troubleshooting and attempted to get the command prompt so I could disable safe mode, as seen here How To Force Windows To Restart in Safe Mode [15 Min] (how to stop a safe mode loop) but it just asks me what language I want to use and then goes back to the login screen.
     
    macuser1298, Dec 24, 2016
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  7. Okay. Its likely you removed safe boot but just to be sure. Boot through trouble shooting, advance options, enter startup settings, safe mode, with or without networking.

    It presents you with a login, can you login and get into Windows with your password?

    If yes, right click on the Windows Start icon, lower left, click on Command Prompt as administrator. At the prompt type msconfig. It should open. Ensure check mark is removed.

    Exit safe mode.

    If there was a check mark see if it now boots normally and more importantly you can log in. If there was no check mark then this is what I think we should do next. Others may have a different answer.

    Assuming those bcdedit commands didn't change your boot significantly we could try restoring from a restore point from a week ago.

    Hold the shift key down, click on restart, then click on trouble shooting, then advance options, upper left icon is system restore.

    I will say I don't exactly know which commands you entered with bcdedit however I'm hoping they did not change things such that restore won't work. Hoping the elves are with us.
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 24, 2016
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  8. Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking.

    I actually never ran bcdedit because it isn't even going to the command prompt . no luck with the password, even though I tried to use safe mode with networking.
     
    macuser1298, Dec 24, 2016
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  9. TrustMe Win User
    Try booting from Windows 10 install media or Rescue disk. Then try System Restore. Option one

    System Restore Windows 10

    By default Windows 10 has System Restore turned off. Hopefully you turned it on.
     
    TrustMe, Dec 24, 2016
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  10. I don't know if system restore is on. I tried a system reset and a reinstall but it doesn't seem to even recognize the main drive ( it definitely doesn't show up on my recovery disk or Ubuntu) even though it obviously is booting from it.
     
    macuser1298, Dec 24, 2016
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  11. Please follow my directions into safe mode and see if msconfig still has check mark.

    If that doesn't work follow my instructions to get to system restore and you will see if restore points are available. TrustMe has an alternate to invoke.

    Thanks
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 24, 2016
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  12. Command prompt never came up (it just asked me what language I wanted and then went back to login) so I'm not sure how to get to msconfig. I potentially make a Windows recovery drive again but last time I tried I don't think I could get msconfig either.
     
    macuser1298, Dec 24, 2016
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  13. Unable to get out of safe mode and no networking.

    Wow.

    Okay can you follow the steps to do a system restore. If not can you describe step by step what is happening.
     
    Caledon Ken, Dec 24, 2016
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  14. With Windows 10 on one drive and data storage on another also consider if, at this point, a clean reinstall might be the simplest and best guarantee of getting back to a working OS
     
    ComputerGeek, Dec 24, 2016
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  15. I got command prompt from advanced boot options, but msconfig won't launch from there. It still won't get me into safe mode with command prompt.
     
    macuser1298, Dec 26, 2016
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