Windows 10 Safe Mode Won't Accept Password? How to Login?

Windows 10 has a feature called Safe Mode that can help you troubleshoot problems on your PC. When you start your PC in Safe Mode, it starts with a minimal set of drivers and services to help Windows start.

If you're having trouble logging in to Windows 10, you can try starting in Safe Mode. In Safe Mode, you can log in with your Microsoft account password. If you don't have a Microsoft account, you can create one.

If you're still having trouble logging in, you can try using Kon-Boot. Kon-Boot is a program that allows you to login to your PC without a password. You can download Kon-Boot from the internet.

Once you've downloaded Kon-Boot, you'll need to create a bootable USB drive. To do this, you'll need a USB drive with at least 2 GB of free space.

Once you've created the bootable USB drive, you'll need to boot your PC from the USB drive. To do this, you'll need to change the boot order in your BIOS.

Once your PC is booting from the USB drive, you'll see the Kon-Boot menu. From here, you can select the "Login Without Password" option.

Once you've logged in, you'll be able to access your PC as normal. You can then troubleshoot the problem that was preventing you from logging in.

If you're still having trouble, you can try resetting your PC. To do this, you'll need to use the "Reset this PC" feature in Windows.

If you're using an older version of Windows, you can try using the "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" option. To do this, you'll need to press the F8 key while your PC is booting.

Once you've accessed the command prompt, you can try using the "net user" command to reset your password.

If you're still having trouble, you can try using a third-party password recovery tool. There are many different tools available, so you'll need to choose one that's compatible with your version of Windows.

Once you've chosen a password recovery tool, you'll need to follow the instructions to recover your password.

If you're still having trouble, you can contact Microsoft support. They can help you troubleshoot the problem and get you back into your PC.

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