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Safe mode

Safe mode is a diagnostic mode of a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software. Safe mode is intended to help fix most, if not all, problems within an operating system. It is also widely used for removing rogue security software.

Applications, Operating systems & Application software

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Operating systems

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Application software

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Background

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Overview

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Operating systems

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Safe mode

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples55
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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Safe mode

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related to Application software · 12
Safe mode → Application, Cydia's Mobile Substrate, In, Internet Explorer, Minecraft, Mozilla Firefox's, No Add-Ons, PHP, Protected Mode, Safe Haskell, Springboard, The Glasgow Haskell Compiler
related to Windows · 12
Safe mode → Also, F8, F8-for-safe-mode-options UI, GUI-based, However, ME/98/95, Microsoft Windows, OS, Shift-F8, Vista, Windows, XP
related to macOS · 8
Safe mode → Besides, In, On Classic Mac OS, Safe Boot, System/Library/Fonts, Trash, Unlike, Windows
related to background · 7
Safe mode → An, Android, In, Linux, Linux Mint, Microsoft Windows, Ubuntu
related to Android · 4
Safe mode → Android, Safe, The, To
related to External links · 2
Safe mode → Mac OS, Starting
related to iOS · 2
Safe mode → However, In
is a · 1
Safe mode → diagnostic mode of a computer operating system

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mode safe operating system also boot software windows os macos android disabled application user key extensions systems diagnostic microsoft typically

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Safe modeis adiagnostic mode of a computer operating system0.90text
Ubuntuinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
Linux Mint are examples of contemporary operating systems that implement a safe modeinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
as do other complex electronic devices.In safe modeinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
an operating system has reduced functionalityinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
but isolating problems is easier because many non-core componentsinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
such as soundinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
are disabledinstance ofAndroid and Linux distributions0.80text
Safe moderelated to AndroidThe0.60section
Safe moderelated to AndroidAndroid0.60section
Safe moderelated to AndroidSafe0.60section
Safe moderelated to AndroidTo0.60section

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