Here we have shared Some different ways to Boot into safe mode on Windows 10 and 8.1. But on Windows 10 you can’t just hit F8 when your PC is booting to see the advanced startup options, such as Safe Mode. On Windows XP and Windows 7, You can simply press the F8 key at startup to access the Safe mode boot option. This is good for more badly damaged operating systems or technical work where you know the precise command lines necessary to find a problem or launch a specific service. Safe Mode with Command Prompt: This option may not be available on all versions of Windows 10, but if it is you can enter this mode to bring up a big command prompt screen.
It’s not quite as safe, but it’s useful if you only have one computer and need to get online to look for help or see if connections to other devices still work.
Safe Mode with Networking: This is a mode that adds on the necessary drivers and features to access networks.That makes the computer safer from malware that may be able to move through local networks. It doesn’t allow for many advanced features, including connections with other computers or devices.