虽然您可能听说过Windows的安全模式(Safe Mode),但您知道它是什么以及它的用途吗?您想了解更多关于它的信息以及它与普通Windows的不同之处吗?Windows中可用的三种安全模式(Safe Modes)之间的区别是什么?有关所有这些问题的答案,请阅读这篇文章:
什么是 Windows PC 中的安全模式?
让我们从基础开始:什么是安全模式?(What’s Safe Mode?)好吧,安全模式(Safe Mode)是一种特殊的Windows模式,旨在帮助您对计算机或设备进行故障排除。在安全模式下(Safe Mode)运行Windows时,您的计算机仅使用最基本的服务和进程运行。
Windows 11 安全模式
在启动时,安全模式(Safe Mode)仅加载最关键的驱动程序和软件,跳过系统中不必要的部分,从而避免使用对Windows启动来说不是必需的硬件组件或应用程序。
为什么这很重要?因为通过限制加载的驱动程序和软件的数量,您可以更轻松地对Windows计算机或设备进行故障排除。例如,如果您的 PC 由于图形驱动程序中的错误而崩溃,在安全模式下运行(Safe Mode)Windows可以帮助您识别问题,因为它只启动一组基本兼容的视频驱动程序,而不是您的GPU制造商发布的完整图形驱动程序.
您可以在Windows PC上的安全模式下做什么?(Safe Mode)
正如我们现在所知,安全模式(Safe Mode)可帮助我们解决Windows计算机和设备的问题。但具体如何?以下是您可以在Windows PC 上的安全模式下执行的一些操作:(Safe Mode )
- 运行操作系统中可用的故障排除工具,以识别网络(problems with the network)、声音、图形(graphics)等可能存在的问题。
- 使用Windows 终端(Windows Terminal)、命令提示符(Command Prompt)或(,)PowerShell运行高级命令(advanced commands)以修复磁盘问题、引导记录问题(boot record issues)、网络故障等。
- 下载(如果您运行带网络连接的安全模式)(Safe Mode with Networking)),安装并运行您认为可能有助于排除 PC 故障的程序。
- 下载(如果您运行带网络的安全模式)(Safe Mode with Networking))并安装或卸载(uninstall drivers)PC 中某些硬件组件的驱动程序,您认为这些硬件组件可能存在阻止其正常运行的错误。
- 使用内置的Microsoft Defender 防(Microsoft Defender Antivirus)(Microsoft Defender Antivirus)病毒软件或您可能已安装的任何其他防病毒软件检查您的Windows计算机或设备是否存在恶意软件或其他安全威胁。(Windows)
在Windows 11(Windows 11)的安全模式下安装驱动程序
另一方面,在安全模式下(Safe Mode),您无法运行需要使用硬件高级功能的应用程序。例如,您不能在Windows 安全模式下(Safe Mode)玩游戏。既然我们知道安全模式(Safe Mode)的作用,原因就很明显了:它只加载基本的驱动程序,这意味着桌面体验是最小的。游戏(Games)需要显卡和其他组件的完整驱动程序和功能,因此您无法在安全模式下(Safe Mode)玩游戏。🙂
Windows中的各种(Windows)安全模式(Safe Modes)有什么区别?
Windows操作系统具有三种不同类型的安全模式(Safe Modes):“普通”安全模式、带网络(Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking)的安全模式和带命令提示符(Safe Mode with Command Prompt)的安全模式。虽然它们听起来可能非常不同,但现实情况是,只有少数事情会从一个变为另一个。所以这就是 Windows 的安全模式(Safe Modes)之间的不同之处:
- 安全模式(“正常”)以标准(Safe Mode )安全模式(Safe Mode)启动 Windows 11,其基本图形界面、最少的驱动程序集、基本服务和进程等。
Windows 11的标准安全模式(Safe Mode)
- 带网络的安全模式(Safe Mode with Networking )是“正常”安全模式(Safe Mode),但也有网络驱动程序和服务。您可以使用它连接到本地网络中的其他计算机,也可以连接到 Internet 以访问网站并搜索文档或故障排除指南。如果您需要下载和安装应用程序或驱动程序,这也是您应该使用的安全模式。(Safe Mode)
Windows 11中带网络(Networking)的安全模式(Mode)
- 带命令提示符的安全模式(Safe Mode with Command Prompt )加载“正常”安全模式(Safe Mode )并自动打开命令提示符(Command Prompt)。当您已经尝试过标准安全模式(Safe Mode)并遇到图形用户界面问题时,您应该使用此模式。在带命令提示符的安全模式下,(Safe Mode with Command Prompt,)即使Windows无法加载桌面、文件资源管理器(File Explorer)或其他可视化工具,您也可以运行命令。
Windows 11中带有命令提示符(Command Prompt)的安全模式(Mode)
如何打开安全模式?
无论您使用的是 Windows 11、Windows 10,甚至是 Windows 7 还是 Windows 8.1,都有很多方法可以打开安全模式。(Safe Mode)如果您想了解它们是什么,请查看我们为您准备的这些综合指南:
完成 PC 故障排除后,关闭安全模式(Safe Mode)并尝试正常启动Windows。当你做到这一点时,这里有四种退出安全模式(Safe Mode)(exit Safe Mode)的方法。
Windows 11和Windows 10的安全模式(Mode)有什么不同吗?
Windows 11和Windows 10中的安全模式(Safe Mode(s))确实没有什么不同。至少从我们设法看到的情况来看,当您使用它们的安全模式(Safe Modes)时,两个操作系统都提供相同的体验并且行为相同。
你用安全模式做什么?
Windows 的安全模式(Safe Mode )无疑是操作系统中最有用的部分之一,尤其是当您的计算机或设备出现异常并且您需要进行一些故障排除时。当我们的Windows计算机和笔记本电脑似乎没有其他功能时,这是我们的首选之地,我们确信它可以帮助许多人。在您出发之前,我们很想知道您何时以及如何使用安全模式(Safe Mode)来解决您的 PC 问题,所以如果您不介意,请告诉我们。
What is Safe Mode? -
While it’s likely that you’vе heard about Windоws’ Safe Mode, do you know what it is and what it’s used for? Do you want to learn more about it and what it does differently from normal Windows? What about the differences between the three Safe Modes available in Windows? For answers to all of these questions, read this article:
What is Safe Mode in a Windows PC?
Let’s start with the basics: What’s Safe Mode? Well, Safe Mode is a special Windows mode designed to help you troubleshoot your computer or device. When running Windows in Safe Mode, your computer operates using only the most basic services and processes.
Windows 11 Safe Mode
On boot, Safe Mode loads only the most critical drivers and software, skipping unnecessary parts of the system and thus avoiding using hardware components or apps that are not essential for Windows to start.
Why is that important? Because by limiting the number of drivers and software loaded, you can troubleshoot your Windows computer or device more easily. If, for example, your PC crashes because of a bug in the graphics drivers, running Windows in Safe Mode can help you identify the problem because it only starts a basic compatible set of video drivers, not the full graphics drivers released by your GPU manufacturer.
What can you do in Safe Mode on a Windows PC?
As we know now, Safe Mode helps us troubleshoot issues with our Windows computers and devices. But how exactly? Here are a few things you can do in Safe Mode on a Windows PC:
- Run the troubleshooting tools available in the operating system to identify possible problems with the network, sound, graphics, etc.
- Use Windows Terminal, Command Prompt, or PowerShell to run advanced commands for repairing disk problems, boot record issues, network troubles, and so on.
- Download (if you run Safe Mode with Networking), install and run programs that you believe might be useful to troubleshoot your PC.
- Download (if you run Safe Mode with Networking) and install or uninstall drivers for some hardware components in your PC which you believe might have bugs that stop it from running as it should.
- Check your Windows computer or device for malware or other security threats using the built-in Microsoft Defender Antivirus or any other antivirus software you might have installed.
Installing a driver in Windows 11's Safe Mode
On the other hand, in Safe Mode, you can’t run apps that need to use advanced features of your hardware. For example, you can’t play games in Windows Safe Mode. And the reason is pretty obvious now that we know what Safe Mode does: it only loads basic drivers, and that means that the desktop experience is minimal. Games need the full drivers and power of your graphics card and other components, so there’s no way you can play in Safe Mode. 🙂
What’s the difference between various Safe Modes in Windows?
Windows operating systems have three different types of Safe Modes: “normal” Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, and Safe Mode with Command Prompt. While they may sound like they’re very different, the reality is that only a few things change from one to the other. So here’s what’s different between Windows’ Safe Modes:
- Safe Mode (“normal”) starts Windows 11 in the standard Safe Mode with its basic graphical interface, a minimal set of drivers, basic services and processes, etc.
The standard Safe Mode from Windows 11
- Safe Mode with Networking is the “normal” Safe Mode, but also with networking drivers and services. You can use it to connect to other computers in your local network, as well as to the internet to visit websites and search for documentation or troubleshooting guides. This is also the Safe Mode that you should use if you need to download and install applications or drivers.
Safe Mode with Networking in Windows 11
- Safe Mode with Command Prompt loads the “normal” Safe Mode and automatically opens Command Prompt. You should use this mode when you’ve already tried the standard Safe Mode and encountered issues with the graphical user interface. In Safe Mode with Command Prompt, you can run commands even if Windows fails to load the desktop, File Explorer, or other visual tools.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt in Windows 11
How do you open Safe Mode?
There are many ways to open Safe Mode, regardless of whether you use Windows 11, Windows 10, or even Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. If you want to see what they are, check these comprehensive guides that we’ve prepared for you:
Once you’ve finished troubleshooting your PC, close Safe Mode and try booting Windows normally. When you get to that, here are four ways to exit Safe Mode.
Is there anything different in Safe Mode for Windows 11 and Windows 10?
There’s really nothing different about the Safe Mode(s) in Windows 11 and Windows 10. At least from what we’ve managed to see, both operating systems offer the same experience and behave identically when you use their Safe Modes.
What do you use Safe Mode for?
Windows’ Safe Mode certainly is one of the most useful parts of the operating system, especially when your computer or device misbehaves and you need to do some troubleshooting. It’s our go-to place when nothing else seems to function on our Windows computers and laptops, and we’re sure it helps many people out there. Before you go, we’re curious to find out when and how you used Safe Mode to fix problems with your PC, so if you don’t mind, let us know.