Hi Everyone,This began as an issue with my AVG, so I uninstalled the AVG and ran a cleaner, when I did the restart it came back trying to start in Safe Mode. Gta sa sultan mod. There is a place for a password, although I never remembered putting any password for safe mode, I put the pin that I use to log in every time I start up, that failed, then a clue came up, I have no idea what it means.
How to boot into Safe Mode using the Advanced startup tool If you followed any set of the above steps successfully, your Windows PC should have booted to a blue screen that says “Choose an.
No matter what I do I can not get past this safe mode password. I have searched in vane for days looking for a way out but so far I have come up empty handed. I know someone has to have figured this out, this is crazy. Thanks for ANY help.I'm obviously on another computer now. But the one stuck isWin10/64ProfessionalOn a Toshiba Satellite.also I do not have recovery discs A friend installed it so.there's that. You can not enter safe mode with a pin.
It will not accept it. What you can do is activate the built in Administrator account at boot.You need to use Option 5 in this guide.Once the Administrator account is enabled, switch users and use this account to login.
There is no password for this account. Just leave the password blank and hit Enter.Once you are at the Desktop, right click the Start button and click on Run. Type msconfig in the run box and click OK.On the screen that pops up, click on 'Normal Startup'. That will get you out of safe mode.Don't forget to disable the built in Admin account again. Hi fleet420 and welcome to Tenforums.It's true - Safe Mode will only accept a password, not a PIN. When you first setup your user account, you used a password; then changed it to a PIN.
That's where the 'clue' comes from.You have several options here from the members. I would first try logging into your MS account online from another device, and see if you can get in (if you remember your password), otherwise, try changing it and using that to login to your system in Safe Mode, as mrgeek suggested.
Failing that, the other two suggestions will also work. Computer Type: PC/DesktopSystem Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom BuildOS: W10Prox64CPU: Core i7-6700Motherboard: ASUS Maximus VIII HeroMemory: 2x8GB DDR4-2400Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX-960Sound Card: on-boardMonitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE247Screen Resolution: 1920x1080Keyboard: Logitech K800 Wrls, IlluminatedMouse: Anker ErgoPSU: EVGA NEX750GCase: Corsair Obsidian 750DCooling: Corsair Vortex PlusHard Drives: Samsung SSD 850EVO 250GB + 2x2TB SpinnersInternet Speed: 100MbpsOther Info: Many thanks to essenbe for his help putting this monster together! When I go to get the tool with the link provided it sends me to the page where Trustme said to pick option 5.
Option 5 then says if I do not have a USB recovery or installation discs then I go to option 6Is this what I am supposed to do? Turn on and off with button.When I downloaded the tool it was an application, if I open the application it will install on the computer I am using to download won't it?Do I down load it to the USB then open it on the usb.I've never done that and I'm sorta afraid. It's confusing.
You sent me to follow option 5 then option 5 says to do option 6 then if I do option 6 do I need to go back to do 5. This maybe a bit beyond me Damn, what a stupid thing for MS to do.