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Operating systems do not always behave as they should and, for this reason, most of them have a “section” that can help those who use them to solve problems: this particular mode of use is called\u00a0\u00a0temporary mode\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0and involves a boot ” basic “system, in which many of its functions are disabled.\u00a0As you will have read in many of my tutorials, accessing this section on a PC, smartphone or tablet is not difficult: just type in some command or press a precise combination of keys and you’re done.<\/p>\n

All perfect but, once inside, how is it possible to get out of it?\u00a0It may seem like a complex affair, but, I guarantee it, it’s much simpler than it may appear at first!\u00a0How do you say?\u00a0Were you just looking for a guide to explain\u00a0how to get out of<\/strong>safe\u00a0\u00a0mode<\/strong>\u00a0without damaging anything?\u00a0You are definitely in the right place: below I will explain in detail, the steps to take to get you out of this precise\u00a0\u00a0area<\/em>\u00a0of the operating system, returning to use it as usual.<\/p>\n

Whether you’re using\u00a0\u00a0Windows<\/strong>\u00a0,\u00a0\u00a0MacOS<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a0\u00a0Linux<\/strong>\u00a0, or an operating system dedicated to smartphones and tablets, such as\u00a0Android<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a0iOS<\/strong>\u00a0, the scenario does not change much: you do not have to perform complicated operations, you’ll be able to deal with them in no time, you assure you!\u00a0That said, now you have nothing left to do but carve out a little ‘free time, stand in front of your computer or take your smartphone or tablet and pay attention to what I’m about to explain: without realizing it, you will abandon the safe mode and you will restore everything to normal without affecting your device.<\/p>\n

What is temporary mode<\/h2>\n

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Exactly as I mentioned earlier, the\u00a0\u00a0safe mode<\/strong>\u00a0is a\u00a0condition\u00a0<\/em>\u00a0with which you can start the operating system, mainly for diagnostic or repair purposes.\u00a0This is why, after booting using this approach, it is normally only possible to access certain functions of the operating system, and not use it to its full potential.<\/p>\n

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In particular, the provisional mode provides a sort of\u00a0\u00a0“minimum” startu<\/em>\u00a0, in which whole parts of the operating system can be deactivated (eg the “temporary mode” of\u00a0Linux<\/strong>\u00a0completely deactivates its graphics part), and the possibility to exploit one or more\u00a0\u00a0connected\u00a0peripherals<\/strong>\u00a0: this happens because, during startup, only the\u00a0indispensable drivers<\/strong>\u00a0and basic\u00a0functions<\/strong>\u00a0of the operating system itself\u00a0are loaded , neglecting all the other “accessory” aspects such as, for example, programs that start automatically with the system.<\/p>\n

In this way, it is much easier to get\u00a0straight to the point<\/em>\u00a0in case of an unexpected malfunction and to intervene on drivers, programs or in general everything that may prevent the correct operation of the operating system.\u00a0Accessing the safe mode is not difficult at all, you can see it yourself by consulting my\u00a0tutorial dedicated to the topic.\u00a0Getting out of it is just as simple, but not always obvious: that’s why I’m going to explain how to do it in all possible scenarios.<\/p>\n

Exit the Windows safe mode<\/h2>\n

You’ve noticed that the fonts and icons are larger than usual, that your desktop background is all black (with one or more “Safe Mode” text appearing at the edges of the screen), and that you’re not able to use the most devices connected to the PC?\u00a0Most likely you ended up in Windows Safe Mode!<\/p>\n

You do not know how to go on?\u00a0Do not worry, it takes a while to get out: all you have to do is\u00a0restart<\/strong>\u00a0the system normally!\u00a0In particular, if you are using\u00a0\u00a0Windows 10<\/strong>, click on\u00a0the Start button<\/strong>\u00a0located in the lower left corner of the screen, then on the\u00a0Stop<\/strong>\u00a0button\u00a0\u00a0(the one with the on \/off icon) and then on the\u00a0\u00a0Restart the system item<\/strong>.\u00a0Alternatively, right-click on the\u00a0Start<\/strong>\u00a0button, positioned with the mouse on the item\u00a0\u00a0Close or disconnect<\/strong>\u00a0and click on the\u00a0Restart the system<\/strong>\u00a0option.<\/p>\n

As for\u00a0\u00a0Windows 8.1<\/strong>\u00a0, open the\u00a0Start Screen<\/strong>\u00a0by clicking on the Start button located at the bottom left (the flag icon), presses the button\u00a0\u00a0Turn off<\/strong>\u00a0at the top right (accompanied by the shutdown icon) and choose the option\u00a0\u00a0Restart the system<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

On\u00a0\u00a0Windows 7<\/strong>\u00a0you always have to click on\u00a0the Start button<\/strong>\u00a0at the bottom left, but then you have to click on the\u00a0arrow<\/strong>\u00a0next to the\u00a0Stop system<\/strong>\u00a0button and, in the next menu, select the item\u00a0\u00a0Restart the system.<\/p>\n

How do you say?\u00a0Does the computer continue to boot in safe mode?\u00a0Probably the entry has been set for the permanent start in this mode: do not worry, deactivating it is not difficult at all.\u00a0To proceed, press simultaneously on the\u00a0Win<\/strong>\u00a0key\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0(the one denoted on the keyboard from the Windows flag) and on\u00a0\u00a0R<\/strong>\u00a0, in the panel that appears type the command msconfig\u00a0and press\u00a0Enter, then click on the\u00a0Options<\/strong>\u00a0tab to start<\/strong>\u00a0the window that appears.<\/p>\n

At this point, remove the check mark from the\u00a0Safe Mode<\/strong>\u00a0box, presses the\u00a0Apply and\u00a0OK<\/strong>\u00a0buttons and\u00a0normally restarts the PC as I showed you before: you’ll see that the Windows safe mode will remain only a memory.<\/p>\n

Exit the provisional mode of macOS<\/h2>\n

Even\u00a0Macs<\/strong>\u00a0have a\u00a0\u00a0“temporary mode”<\/em>, which is however called secure mode: although the name is different, the goal of this particular type of system boot is identical to what I have previously explained to you for Windows systems.<\/p>\n

To check if you are in safe mode, click on\u00a0the Apple menu<\/strong>\u00a0(the apple icon) located at the top left, then on the item\u00a0\u00a0About this Mac<\/strong>\u00a0and the\u00a0\u00a0System report … button, select the item\u00a0\u00a0Software<\/strong>\u00a0that you find in the left panel, and if in the\u00a0\u00a0Startup Mode<\/strong>\u00a0you find the word\u00a0Secure, then your Mac is in safe mode.<\/p>\n

If your Mac is in safe mode, to return to normal use of the operating system, go to\u00a0the Apple menu at the top left in the menu bar, click on the\u00a0\u00a0Restart<\/strong>\u00a0and then click on the\u00a0Restart<\/strong>\u00a0button: the game is practically done!<\/p>\n

If your Mac continues to boot in safe mode, or if you had previously activated this mode using the terminal, you must repeat the procedure from the terminal by slightly modifying the commands.\u00a0How?\u00a0Simple: open the\u00a0Terminal<\/strong>\u00a0by accessing the\u00a0Other<\/strong>\u00a0folder of the\u00a0\u00a0Launchpad<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0(which you can recall from its rocket icon on the system\u00a0Dock<\/strong>\u00a0), type the command sudo nvram boot-args = “”<\/strong>\u00a0and press the\u00a0Enter<\/strong>\u00a0key.<\/p>\n

When prompted, enter your\u00a0user\u00a0<\/strong>password<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0(the one you use to log in to macOS), press the\u00a0Enter<\/strong>\u00a0key again and wait for macOS to reboot into\u00a0normal mode.<\/p>\n

Have you still not solved your problem?\u00a0Also check that the keyboard\u00a0Shift<\/strong>\u00a0key is not ”\u00a0jammed<\/em>\u00a0” (its pressure at boot causes the boot in safe mode) and, if not, make sure to restore the<\/strong>\u00a0area dedicated to the system settings that macOS reads at the start, also known as\u00a0\u00a0PRAM \/ NVRAM<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

To proceed, turn off your Mac as usual by clicking on the\u00a0\u00a0Apple<\/strong>\u00a0menu\u00a0> Turn Off<\/strong>, then turn on the computer and press the\u00a0cmd + alt + p + r\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0keys on the keyboard simultaneously until the system reboots by itself (it will happen immediately after playback start sound).\u00a0Once the restart has started, you can release the keys and wait for the system to proceed with\u00a0normal<\/em>\u00a0boot.<\/p>\n

How do you say?\u00a0This last passage is not very clear to you?\u00a0Consult without thinking about my tutorial on the\u00a0restoration of NVRAM\u00a0for further clarification.<\/p>\n

Exit the safe mode of Linux<\/h2>\n

Most\u00a0Linux<\/strong>\u00a0distributions\u00a0have some sort of\u00a0\u00a0temporary mode<\/em>\u00a0called, technically,\u00a0\u00a0recovery mode<\/strong>\u00a0or single user mode: in this phase only the\u00a0basic services<\/strong>\u00a0of the operating system\u00a0are started\u00a0\u00a0, the login is done in a\u00a0\u00a0root shell<\/strong>\u00a0and from there it is the system can be repaired by issuing instructions from the command line.<\/p>\n

If, however, you have just happened in recovery mode and now you want to get out of it, know that there is nothing simpler: if you were still in the initial choice screen, all you have to do is press\u00a0CTRL + ALT + DEL<\/strong>\u00a0to restart the operating system in\u00a0normal<\/em>\u00a0mode\u00a0\u00a0.\u00a0You can also position yourself on the\u00a0resume<\/strong>\u00a0entry and press\u00a0Enter<\/strong>\u00a0twice\u00a0but, in this way, it is not guaranteed to load the entire set of drivers.<\/p>\n

\"ExitIf instead you are inside the shell and you have completed the repair operations, simply type the\u00a0reboot<\/strong>\u00a0command followed by pressing the\u00a0Enter<\/strong>\u00a0key to restart the operating system normally.<\/p>\n

Wait, are you telling me that Linux keeps entering the recovery menu?\u00a0You’ve probably set\u00a0\u00a0GRUB<\/strong>\u00a0to remember the last boot option: to remedy this, turn off the PC, turn it on again, then immediately press the\u00a0Shift<\/b>\u00a0key\u00a0and hold it down until the GRUB boot menu appears.<\/p>\n

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Exit the temporary mode of Android<\/h2>\n

Exiting the\u00a0Android<\/strong>\u00a0Safe Mode (also known as Safe Mode) is really simple: all you have to do is press and hold the\u00a0Power button<\/strong>\u00a0(which is on top or side, depending on your device) and then tap on\u00a0\u00a0off button<\/strong>\u00a0that appears on the screen<\/p>\n

Now, when the device is completely off, press the\u00a0Power<\/strong>\u00a0button again to turn it on: in this way you should have exited the safe mode.\u00a0If not, turn your device off again and then turn it on again by pressing and holding the\u00a0Power\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0and\u00a0\u00a0Volume Down<\/strong>\u00a0keys together\u00a0\u00a0: when the device is running, release the keys and verify that the safe mode has been disabled (it will no longer be reported on the Home screen and all apps will be back to work).<\/p>\n

How do you say?\u00a0Although you have followed the above procedure, will your device continue to reboot into safe mode?\u00a0Most likely, some corrupt app prevents it from starting properly.\u00a0At this point, what I advise you to do is\u00a0uninstall the latest apps installed<\/strong>\u00a0before your device started behaving strangely: to proceed, do a\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>long tap on the app icon that you suspect to be problematic, drag it to the\u00a0Uninstall<\/strong>\u00a0button which appears at the top and, finally, presses\u00a0OK.<\/p>\n

Exit the iOS safe mode<\/h2>\n

Entering the “safe mode” of\u00a0iOS<\/strong>\u00a0is not easy and, if you find yourself, you’ve probably already jailbreaked or a particular type of software recovery.\u00a0This type of startup of the iPhone or iPad is called\u00a0\u00a0DFU<\/strong>\u00a0, is only feasible when the device is connected to iTunes via a Lightning cable (or Dock) and is used, in fact, for the most delicate operations of recovery (in case the other solutions do not work) or for special operations such as\u00a0removing the jailbreak\u00a0.<\/p>\n

The problem is that an iPhone \/ iPad in\u00a0DFU mode\u00a0shows a completely black screen, a bit ‘as if the device was “dead” and detectable only from iTunes.\u00a0Do not worry, everything is perfectly normal, and you can easily exit the\u00a0DFU mode: just know, literally, the right keys to press!<\/p>\n

So to restore the “normal” start of the iPhone \/ iPad and exit this “temporary mode”, given that the device is still connected to the computer and\u00a0\u00a0iTunes<\/strong>\u00a0, you just have to press and hold for a few seconds the\u00a0Power<\/b>\u00a0button\u00a0(the power button) and the\u00a0Home<\/strong>\u00a0button\u00a0\u00a0(the one you use to turn the volume down) for about twenty seconds, at least until the\u00a0Apple logo<\/strong>\u00a0appears on the screen\u00a0\u00a0.<\/p>\n

If you were in possession of\u00a0iPhone 7<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a07 Plus, not equipped with a physical Home button, you must instead press the\u00a0Power<\/strong>\u00a0and\u00a0\u00a0Volume<\/strong>\u00a0keys\u00a0\u00a0–<\/strong>(the one you use to lower the volume of music or phone).\u00a0If you have an\u00a0\u00a0iPhone 8\/8 Plus\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a0or\u00a0\u00a0iPhone X<\/strong>\u00a0, you must quickly press and release the\u00a0Volume +<\/strong>\u00a0key, quickly press and release the\u00a0Volume<\/strong>\u00a0key\u00a0\u00a0–<\/strong>\u00a0and hold down the\u00a0right side key<\/strong>\u00a0until you see the apple logo appear on the display .<\/p>\n

You tried and tried again, but you just can not get out of DFU mode?\u00a0In all probability you need to completely restore your device: bearing in mind that this operation involves the\u00a0\u00a0total loss of data<\/strong>\u00a0(at least if you do not have a backup to restore later), from the\u00a0iTunes<\/strong>\u00a0screen\u00a0\u00a0click on the\u00a0\u00a0OK<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0and\u00a0Restore iPhone button<\/strong>\u00a0, then again on\u00a0\u00a0Restore<\/strong>\u00a0(or\u00a0\u00a0Restore and Update<\/strong>\u00a0, if you have to do a progression of the operating system at the same time).\u00a0However, I recommend you take a look at my guide on\u00a0how to restore iPhone\u00a0for more information about it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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