This method is better as it allows you ALL the advanced options at the same time, Or just hit enter to move into normal bootup bcdedit /set {globalsettings} advancedoptions true or bcdedit /set {default} advancedoptions true
Thank you! But it still doesnt let me bypass my login screen in safe-mode. The problem I'm having is., my normal log in with Win 10 works BUT when I try to log in on Safe Mode or to restore from a restore point , it no longer recognizes my login/pin. So now i feel like I'm screwed in getting rid of a stubborn software installation.
Try with below steps and check if it helps you. Restart your PC. When you reach the sign-in screen, hold the Shift key and select the Power button, and then select Restart. After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options >Startup settings > Restart. After your PC restarts, you should see a number of options. Press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with networking. When you reach login screen, press Windows + U and select the On-Screen Keyboard from the Ease of Access list. or click on Ease of Access at bottom right and select On-Screen Keyboard from the list. Then use you cursor to type the password with On-Screen Keyboard. Before clicking the login, press the eye symbol (I.e. Reveal Password) option in the password field, to see the password is correct. If the problem still persist, please contact Microsoft with the above information to assist you in this regard.
This method is better as it allows you ALL the advanced options at the same time,
Or just hit enter to move into normal bootup
bcdedit /set {globalsettings} advancedoptions true
or
bcdedit /set {default} advancedoptions true
Thank you! But it still doesnt let me bypass my login screen in safe-mode. The problem I'm having is., my normal log in with Win 10 works BUT when I try to log in on Safe Mode or to restore from a restore point , it no longer recognizes my login/pin. So now i feel like I'm screwed in getting rid of a stubborn software installation.
Try with below steps and check if it helps you.
Restart your PC. When you reach the sign-in screen, hold the Shift key and select the Power button, and then select Restart.
After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options >Startup settings > Restart. After your PC restarts, you should see a number of options. Press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with networking.
When you reach login screen, press Windows + U and select the On-Screen Keyboard from the Ease of Access list. or click on Ease of Access at bottom right and select On-Screen Keyboard from the list.
Then use you cursor to type the password with On-Screen Keyboard.
Before clicking the login, press the eye symbol (I.e. Reveal Password) option in the password field, to see the password is correct.
If the problem still persist, please contact Microsoft with the above information to assist you in this regard.
Not working for me