On Windows 10, you can access Safe Mode in a number of ways, including using the Power menu, Command Prompt, System Configuration (msconfig), and Settings app, but once you’re in this mode, depending on the method, getting out of the mode will include different steps. In this guide, you’ll learn the easy steps to get out of Safe Mode to start Windows 10 in normal mode.

How to exit Safe Mode after using Power menu or Settings How to exit Safe Mode after using Command Prompt or MSConfig

How to exit Safe Mode after using Power menu or Settings

If you used the Power menu using the Shift + Restart shortcut or “Advanced startup” option from the Settings app, then to get out of Safe Mode, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the computer will restart, and Windows 10 should start in normal mode. Getting out of Safe Mode by restarting Windows 10

How to exit Safe Mode after using Command Prompt or MSConfig

If you use the Bcdedit command or changed the boot options using MSConfig, then to get out of Safe Mode, you’ll need to revert the changes.

Getting out Safe Mode using Bcdedit

Use these steps to get out of Safe Mode after changing the Bcdedit settings: After you complete the steps, the device will start in normal mode. Disable Safe Mode after using Bcdedit command

Getting out Safe Mode using MSConfig

Use these steps to exit Safe Mode after changing the System Configuration settings: Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will start in normal mode. Exit Safe Mode after editing msconfig on Windows 10 All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.