HOW TO OPERATE COMPUTER STEPS
- 1Make sure your computer is plugged into a power source. If you're using a desktop computer, you cannot turn it on without first plugging it in; laptop computers can run on battery power, but should be plugged in to negate a low battery or other problems while starting up.
- If you're plugging into a surge protector (e.g., a power strip) instead of a traditional wall outlet, you'll also need to make sure that the surge protector is on.
- A laptop's charger typically plugs into the left or right side of the laptop's housing.
- 2Locate your computer's power button. The power button symbol resembles a circle with a vertical line through it. Power button location will vary from computer to computer, but you can typically find the power button in one of the following locations:
- Laptop - Left, right, or front side of the housing. Sometimes the power button also appears as a key near the top of the keyboard, or as a button in the area above or below the keyboard.
- Desktop - On the front or back of the CPU, which is the box-shaped piece of hardware to which your computer screen connects. Some iMac desktops have the power button on the back of the monitor or the keyboard instead.
- 3Press the power button. You don't need to hold down the power button to turn on the computer. You should hear the computer's internal fan and disk drive begin spinning; after a few seconds, your computer's monitor will also light up and display either the start-up screen or the login screen, depending on whether the computer was off or sleeping.
- For a laptop, you'll first need to open the screen by pulling it up and away from the laptop's housing.
- If your desktop computer doesn't turn on, try pressing your monitor's power button as well. It may be the case that your computer is on but the monitor is not.
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Restarting Your PC in Safe Mode (Windows 8 and 10)
- 1Press your PC's power button. The power button symbol resembles a circle with a vertical line through it. To initiate safe mode on a Windows 8 or 10 computer, you must first start the computer in normal mode.
- If needed, plug your PC's charger or cord into a power outlet before continuing.
- 2Click the start-up screen. Once your computer finishes starting (or waking up), you should see a screen with a picture and the time in the bottom-left corner. Clicking this screen will bring up the user selection screen.
- 3Click the power icon. It's the circle icon with a line through its top in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
- 4Locate the ⇧ Shift key. It should be on the left side of your computer's keyboard.
- 5Hold down ⇧ Shift while clicking Restart. The Restart option will appear above or below the power icon; clicking it while holding ⇧ Shift will restart your computer and load the Advanced Options menu, from which you can choose safe mode.
- You may need to click Restart anyway after clicking Restart. If so, keep holding ⇧ Shift while you do.
- 6Wait for your PC to load the Advanced Options screen. This screen is blue with white text.
- 7Click Troubleshoot. It should be the middle option on the screen.
- 8Click Advanced options. This item is at the bottom of the screen.
- 9Click Startup Settings. It's on the right side of the screen.
- 10Click Restart. You'll see this button toward the bottom-right corner of the screen.
- 11Wait for your computer to restart. When it does, you'll see a blue screen with white text appear.
- 12Press the 4 key. Doing so will select the "Safe Mode" option, confirming that you wish to restart your computer in safe mode.
- 13Wait for your computer to finish restarting in safe mode. Depending on your computer's processing speed, this process' time will vary.
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Starting Your PC in Safe Mode (Windows XP, Vista, and 7)
- 1Locate the F8 key. This key is in the row of keys at the top of your PC's keyboard. When starting up your computer, you'll hold down F8 to enter the safe mode options panel.
- If your PC has an Fn key at the bottom-left side of the keyboard, you may need to press it and F8 at the same time to activate safe mode.
- 2Press your PC's power button. This will start your computer.
- If your computer was simply sleeping, press and hold the power button until the computer turns off, then press it again to turn on your PC.
- 3Press and hold F8. You'll do this immediately after your computer begins to start up. This action will launch the boot menu, which is where you'll find the option to start in safe mode.
- If nothing happens while holding F8, restart your computer, then press and hold Fn+F8.
- 4Press the ↓ key until "Safe Mode" is selected. This key should be on the right side of your keyboard.
- 5Press ↵ Enter once "Safe Mode" is selected. Doing so will start up your computer in safe mode.
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Starting Your Mac in Safe Mode
- 1Locate your Mac's ⇧ Shift key. You'll find this key on the left side of the keyboard on most Mac computers.
- If needed, plug your Mac's charger or cord into a power outlet before continuing.
- 2Press your Mac's power button. This will prompt the Mac to begin starting up.
- If your Mac was sleeping, first hold down the power button until the Mac turns off, then press it again to start up the Mac.
- 3Hold down ⇧ Shift. You'll need to do this immediately after starting your Mac.[1]
- 4Release ⇧ Shift when the Apple icon appears. This gray image will have a bar beneath it. Once the bar finishes loading, you'll be able to log into your Mac and view your system in safe mode.
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