Deleting Safe Mode from your device is not possible because Safe Mode is a built-in feature designed to help troubleshoot problems by starting the operating system with a minimal set of drivers and services. However, if your device is stuck in Safe Mode, you can exit it by following specific steps depending on your operating system. This guide will walk you through the process of exiting Safe Mode on different devices.
How to Exit Safe Mode on Windows?
If your Windows computer is stuck in Safe Mode, you can usually exit by simply restarting your computer. If that doesn’t work, try these steps:
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Using System Configuration:
- Press
Windows + Rto open the Run dialog box. - Type
msconfigand press Enter. - In the System Configuration window, go to the Boot tab.
- Uncheck the Safe boot option.
- Click OK and restart your computer.
- Press
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Using Command Prompt:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type
bcdedit /deletevalue {current} safebootand press Enter. - Restart your computer.
How to Exit Safe Mode on Mac?
Exiting Safe Mode on a Mac is straightforward. Simply restart your Mac without holding down any keys during startup. If your Mac continues to boot into Safe Mode, try the following:
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Reset NVRAM/PRAM:
- Shut down your Mac.
- Turn it on and immediately press and hold
Option + Command + P + Rfor about 20 seconds. - Release the keys and let your Mac restart.
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Check Startup Disk Preferences:
- Go to System Preferences > Startup Disk.
- Select your main boot disk and restart your Mac.
How to Exit Safe Mode on Android?
If your Android device is stuck in Safe Mode, you can try these steps to exit:
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Restart Your Device:
- Hold the power button until the power menu appears.
- Tap Restart.
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Check for Stuck Buttons:
- Ensure that none of the physical buttons (like volume buttons) are stuck or malfunctioning.
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Remove Battery (if possible):
- If your device has a removable battery, take it out, wait a few seconds, and then reinsert it.
How to Exit Safe Mode on iPhone?
iPhones do not have a traditional Safe Mode like Android or Windows. However, if your iPhone is experiencing issues, you can try restarting it:
- Force Restart Your iPhone:
- For iPhone 8 and later: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button, press and quickly release the Volume Down button, then press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears.
- For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus: Press and hold both the Volume Down button and the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
- For iPhone 6s and earlier: Press and hold both the Home button and the Top (or Side) button until you see the Apple logo.
People Also Ask
Why is my device stuck in Safe Mode?
Devices can get stuck in Safe Mode due to software glitches, faulty apps, or hardware issues. Restarting the device usually resolves the problem. If not, check for stuck buttons or uninstall recently downloaded apps.
How do I know if my device is in Safe Mode?
When a device is in Safe Mode, it typically displays a "Safe Mode" label on the screen. This mode disables third-party apps, allowing only essential system apps to run.
Can Safe Mode harm my device?
No, Safe Mode is a diagnostic tool that does not harm your device. It temporarily disables third-party apps to help identify and fix issues.
What should I do if Safe Mode keeps turning on?
If Safe Mode activates repeatedly, check for hardware issues like stuck buttons. Also, uninstall any recently installed apps that might be causing the problem.
Is Safe Mode the same across all devices?
While the concept of Safe Mode is similar across devices, the method to activate or exit it varies. Each operating system has its own procedure for entering and exiting Safe Mode.
Conclusion
Exiting Safe Mode is generally straightforward, though the method varies by device. Restarting your device is often the simplest solution. If problems persist, consider checking hardware components or uninstalling problematic apps. For more detailed troubleshooting, consult your device’s support resources or a professional technician.
For additional help on related topics, consider exploring guides on "How to Troubleshoot Common Device Issues" or "Understanding Your Device’s Boot Options."





