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Windows 10 Safe Mode Crashing: 7 Ways to Prevent it
A reset should be the last option
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Starting up your device in Safe Mode allows for a quick diagnosis and is also a fast way of solving system errors that are interfering with your device working correctly.
Most of the time, when troubleshooting your device, it is recommended that you use the Safe Mode option since this only loads the basic drives needed forWindows 10.
Unfortunately, though, it can happen that Safe Mode is not working, and your device keeps crashing in Windows 10, which usually indicates that something else may be severely wrong with your device.
Even though many causes are creating this problem, we will explore how you can work around the issue most efficiently in this article, so make sure to keep reading.
Why does my PC still crash in Safe Mode?
From user experience, your PC may still crash in Safe Mode for varying reasons. Top of the list is the following:
The solutions we recommend below would be essential in fixing crashes in Safe Mode.
How can I fix Safe Mode crashing in Windows 10?
1. Perform an antivirus scan
Malware or viruses on your Windows 10 device can have many adverse effects, including making it crash even when opening it in Safe Mode.
This is why performing an antivirus scan is the first thing you must do. Note that your device may not be fully protected if you only use Windows Defender.
For this reason, we recommend you try a third-partyantivirus with high detection rates. The market is full of excellent antiviruses that provide many features for all types of users.
The main assets to look for when choosing your antivirus are extensive and constantly updated threat databases, online privacy features, a strong firewall, multi-layered protection, and a small footprint so you won’t compromise performance.
2. Run a file checker scan
After running this scan, the corrupted files will be repaired, so check if Safe Mode crashes on Windows 10.
3. Run a Check Disk scan
By running this command, you’ll scan your partition for damaged sectors and files. Hopefully, the scan will repair the problem, and the issue should disappear.
4. Run DSIM Command
DISM scan should repair your installation, and after the process is finished, check if Safe Mode crashes on Windows 10.
5. Replace damaged RAM
If MemTest86 detects any issues with your RAM, replace it since it’s faulty.
It would be best to head to your laptop manufacturer’s website to find your best RAM replacement options. You would need one that is compatible with your specific laptop.
Once it is replaced, you may verify if Windows 10 Safe Mode keeps crashing.
6. Perform a System Restore
Once your system is restored, check if Safe Mode crashes still occur in Windows 10.
7. Reinstall Windows 10
It’s worth mentioning that reinstalling Windows will remove files from your system partition; therefore, be sure to back them up.
In addition, you might need a Windows 10 installation media to complete the process, so be sure to have one ready, just in case.
For more in-depth instructions, check ourWindows 10 factory reset guide.
That is about all. We hope that by following the recommendations provided in this article, you managed to successfullyfix Safe Mode crashes in Windows 10.
If you have additional recommendations or suggestions, please share them with us in the comments section below.
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Loredana Harsana
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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.
Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.
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