Start Windows 10 in Safe Mode Using Settings. If you are already logged-in, you can Enter Safe. Choose Another Startup Disk with the Startup Manager. To boot from a specific device, press.
Boot Mac Mini Safe Mode
Safe mode (safe boot) is a great way to troubleshoot the causes of problems that you may be having with your Mac. This article explains what to do if macOS is stuck in safe mode, meaning your Mac keeps starting in safe mode.
Safe mode starts your Mac in a very basic state by disabling unnecessary services. So you boot your Mac into safe mode to fix some problems you are having (i.g., your Mac freezes).
Safe Boot Mac Password Not Working
To leave safe mode, you can simply restart your Mac normally (without pressing any keys) by selecting Restart from the Apple menu.
If this does not work, try the following tips:
Safe Mode Boot For Mac
See also: Mac Black Screen
- To enter safe mode, you press and hold the Shift key while you turn on your Mac. It is possible that the Shift key is stuck meaning it stays pressed without pressing it. In other words, the Shift key gets pressed itself. Thus your Mac starts up in safe mode. Check your Shift key if it is working properly.
- If your Shift key is working normally, the next thing you should do is to reset PRAM (or NVRAM). This will reset some small settings (time zone, sound volume etc). Resetting this may resolve your problem. Here is how:
- Turn off your computer
- Turn on your computer and immediately after press and hold the Option, Command, P, and R keys together for about 20 seconds. Then release the keys. Your computer will restart.
- Use the Terminal app to reverse safe mode. While your Mac is in safe mode, do the following steps:
- Open the Terminal app (Applications > Utilities > Terminal)
- Enter the following command
- sudo nvram boot-args=””
- Press enter. You will have to enter your admin password
- Restart your Mac
Mac Dual Boot Keys
See also: How To Troubleshoot Screen Flickering