Okay, here's how to turn off Safe Mode in markdown format with the requested links:
Turning off Safe Mode depends on how you entered it in the first place. Here's a breakdown of common methods and how to exit:
Restart Your Device: This is the most common and simplest method. Simply restart your phone or computer. During the boot process, it should return to normal mode. Restarting%20your%20Device is often the key.
Android Safe Mode: If your Android phone is in Safe Mode, restarting usually works. If not, try these steps:
Windows Safe Mode: If your Windows computer is stuck in Safe Mode:
System Configuration (msconfig): Press the Windows key + R, type "msconfig", and press Enter. Go to the "Boot" tab. Uncheck the "Safe boot" option. Click "Apply" and then "OK." Restart your computer. Windows%20Safe%20Mode configuration is crucial.
Settings App (Windows 10/11): Open the Settings app (Windows key + I). Go to "Update & Security" (or "System" in Windows 11), then "Recovery." Under "Advanced startup," click "Restart now." After the restart, choose "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" and then click "Restart." Press the number key corresponding to "Enable Normal Windows" (usually 4 or 5).
Check Recently Installed Apps/Software: Sometimes, a faulty app or driver can cause a device to boot into Safe Mode repeatedly. If restarting doesn't fix it, consider uninstalling any recently installed apps or software, especially if you noticed the issue started shortly after installation. Faulty%20Apps/Software might be the culprit.
If none of these work, further troubleshooting specific to your device and operating system might be necessary.
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