So, people having this problem in different conditions and that’s why I make this tutorial a little bit different and divide it into three different parts. Every part having a list of solutions for a particular condition what people are facing while having this “Computer Only Starts In Safe Mode” problem. Here’s the list of all three condition what people are facing:
So, Let’s See the Solution
Solution for Condition No. 1 – System Automatically Starts In Safe Mode
When we change our system’s boot setting to open our computer in safe mode and after when we have done with the work in safe mode, we just restarts our computer to boot back in a normal mode, but sometimes things didn’t seem to turn out normal and create some kind of a problem. So, yes it’s possible too, that your system can’t able to start normally and just automatically boot into the safe mode. In that case, you can try two things to make your computer to boot in a normal mode and those two things are:
Change OS Boot Setting Clean Boot
1; Change OS Boot Setting – Mainly I want you to open your Windows System Configuration and change the boot setting to default because it’s possible that it can be the reason for this problem to come up in your windows. So, to change the setting you’ll need to open Windows System Configuration by using the run command or maybe search on the windows start menu. To open run command you’ll have to press “Windows + R” key and then type “msconfig” without quotes in the blank field and then press enter. After that, you can able to see your Windows System Configuration pop-up and in the boot tab from the above menu, you will find the boot options setting what your windows is currently using right now.
If you found your safe mode options is ticked already then I’ll suggest you to uncheck that checkbox and save the setting by clicking on the “Apply” button, after that restarts your computer to see the changes. If you found your system have already unchecked this option, then I want to move to the next solution listed down below. 2; Clean Boot – We are doing a clean boot to remove all extra startup process or features which can possibly cause this problem. Actually, the clean boot is performed to starts your operating system by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. To perform a clean boot, open your “System Configuration” again and disable all the extra services and startup programs. Here’s a picture attached below to show you how to do it.
Solution for Condition No. 2 – System Shows Black Screen But Works Normal In Safe Mode
Sometimes it does happen when we start our computer and it only shows us a black blank screen on the computer’s display and when we try to start our computer in safe mode it works just fine. There are so make reasons behind this problem to come up and it’s be like your corrupted windows or drivers or maybe some system service is working improperly. So, now I’ve written all possible solutions what you can try to fix your computer right now: 1st Solution. Sfc /Scannow: Sfc Scan is a great command run by CMD which can you to repair your windows by just typing a single command on your windows command prompt. You’ll just only have to type the command on CMD and sit back until the scan completes and it will repair most of your windows file. Note: Doesn’t close this CMD window until the verification gets 100% complete. 2nd Solution. Fix Drivers: By saying fixing drivers I mean fixing video drivers, I’m suggesting this because sometimes our system video drivers got corrupted and our computer start to create this type of problem. So, now I want you open your Windows Device Manager while using safe mode and then search for your Videos/Graphic Drivers in the driver’s list and uninstall that particular video driver, after that just restarts your computer and that time you don’t need to open your system in safe mode and I’m 90% sure it will defiantly fix your blank screen problem. To do that, now you need to open your device manager by using run command. So, press “Windows + R” key to open the run commander and then type “devmgmt.msc” in the blank field to open the device manager. And after that just unfold the display drivers folder and then select and right click on your display drivers and select uninstall and then click “OK” to confirm. 3rd Solution. Last Knows Good Configuration: If you are using an older version of windows and your windows is showing you advance boot options on system startup with the “Last Knows Good Configuration” option like the picture given below, then you’re so lucky because now you can quick fix your PC by just selecting this option. Believe it or not, but it does fix the problem most of the times:
Solution For Condition No. 3 – System In Restart Loop While Booting Windows But Open Normal In Safe Mode
Sometimes it does happen when we start our computer and in the middle of system loading it does restart and repeat this whole booting and restart process again and again. If you are having that kind of problem with you then it’s possible your windows got corrupted and forgot their boot volume or maybe your C: drive got inactive too. So, now you have three things what you can still try even your window isn’t in running mode: Sometimes that partition got inactive due to some reasons and we’ll need to reactive it in order to show it on recovery options. So, First open cmd on your computer’s screen and then type the command what I’m all listed down below: Command #1 – diskpart Command #2 – list disk Command #3 – select disk 0 In this step, we’re selecting our main hard drive where your window is installed. In my case, I’m selecting disk 0 because that’s the only drive shown in my cmd and that’s also the one where my OS is installed. Command #4 – list partition
Command #5 – select partition 2 Normally we are selecting partition 2 because that’s our windows partition, but that not proves we will always need to select the 2nd one because sometimes partition 1 can be our windows partition too. So, select the partition where your windows is installed. Note: Never Select 100 MB, 350 MB And 500 MB Partitions. Command #6 – active
Command #7 – exit
Now restart your computer and open the system recovery options again to see the changes in it.
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