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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/start-your-pc-in-safe-mode-in-windows-10...

Safe mode starts Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers. If a problem doesn't happen in safe mode, this means that default settings and basic device drivers aren't causing the issue. Observing Windows in safe mode enables you to narrow down the source of a problem, and can help you troubleshoot problems on your PC.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-safe-mode-and-other-startup-settings...

Safe mode is a startup setting that can help you troubleshoot problems on your PC. Here are some ways to get to it. Get to safe mode from Settings: Open Recovery settings. To open the settings manually, select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under Advanced startup, select Restart now.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/advanced-startup-options-including-safe...

Safe Mode with Networking. Starts Windows in safe mode and includes the network drivers and services needed to access the Internet or other computers on your network. Safe Mode with Command Prompt. Starts Windows in safe mode with a command prompt window instead of the usual Windows interface. This option is intended for IT professionals and ...

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/open-office-apps-in-safe-mode-on-a-windows...

Automated safe mode is triggered if a Microsoft Office application could not start due to specific problems, such as an add-in or extension that won't start or a corrupted resource, file, registry, or template. A message is displayed to identify the problem and ask whether you want to disable the part of the application that has a problem.