How Do You Boot In Safe Mode With Windows 2000 Professional?
Windows 2000 is an older operating system used on some personal and office machines. Microsoft includes a boot type called “Safe Mode.” Safe mode is used to boot a machine and troubleshoot some of the issues like software or hardware conflicts that cause Windows to freeze. To boot the machine in safe mode, you need to press a key on the keyboard at the right time. Windows then verifies that you want to boot into safe mode. Click the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys on the keyboard and select “Shutdown.” You can restart the machine as well, but the safe mode key needs to be pressed at the right time, so be ready for the boot screen. Turn the machine back on, if you chose to power it off. As soon as you see the “Windows 2000” splash screen display, press the F8 key. A DOS screen shows boot options. Use the arrow keys to select “Safe Mode.” There is also an option to boot in safe mode with networking support so that you can access network drives. Press the “Enter” key to confirm your choice. The Windows