Start Hp In Safe Mode !!exclusive!!
Starting your HP computer in Safe Mode is a critical troubleshooting step that loads only the essential drivers and services needed to run Windows. This "stripped-down" environment helps you identify if a problem is caused by basic system settings or a third-party driver.
On older HP computers (pre-2015 with Windows 7/8) or if you’ve disabled Fast Startup, you can try: start hp in safe mode
until you see a screen that says "Preparing Automatic Repair" . Starting your HP computer in Safe Mode is
As soon as you see the HP logo or the Windows loading icon, hold the again until the PC turns off. As soon as you see the HP logo
If your HP cannot boot to the login screen at all, force Windows into recovery mode:
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | F8, F11, or ESC keys not working | Disable Fast Startup in Power Options > Choose what power buttons do. | | Keyboard unresponsive in Safe Mode | Use an external USB keyboard. HP laptop keyboards sometimes need drivers that aren’t loaded in Safe Mode. | | Stuck in a Safe Mode loop | Press Win + R , type msconfig , go to Boot tab, uncheck “Safe boot,” then restart. | | HP asks for BitLocker key | This is normal if your drive is encrypted. Enter your 48-digit recovery key (available from your Microsoft account). |
This is the fastest method if you can still access your desktop or the login screen. Open the or go to the Windows login screen. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard.