How to Start Windows in Normal Mode via Command Prompt

Learn the steps to start Windows in normal mode from Command Prompt with our quick guide.

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To start Windows in normal mode from Command Prompt: Restart your computer. As it's booting up, press `F8` repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. Choose `Safe Mode with Command Prompt` from the options. Once in Command Prompt, type `shutdown /r` and hit `Enter`. This command will restart your PC. Upon reboot, allow Windows to start normally. Note: Steps may vary slightly depending on your Windows version.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between Safe Mode and Normal Mode in Windows? Safe Mode is a diagnostic mode that starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, useful for troubleshooting. Normal Mode runs the operating system with all drivers and services enabled.
  2. How do I access Command Prompt in Windows 10? You can access Command Prompt by typing 'cmd' in the search bar and selecting 'Command Prompt'. For administrative access, right-click and choose 'Run as administrator'.
  3. What should I do if my computer doesn't start in Normal Mode? If your computer doesn't start in Normal Mode, you might need to troubleshoot further by booting into Safe Mode or using system repair options available in the Windows Recovery Environment.
  4. Can I start Windows in Normal Mode without using Command Prompt? Yes, you can start Windows in Normal Mode by simply allowing your computer to boot up without interruption, unless it's prevented due to errors or issues that require troubleshooting.