Answer Posted / sunrainravinder
Safe mode is a mode of operating syystem in which O.S.
loadds anly default drivers for devices. it also disconnect
or not detect any kind of external devices which can cause
system halt such as network card. Moreover we can say it
blocks all the sertificats which are not authenticated by
developer. For example: In window network card is not
deteceted bcs there is no drivers loaded for this device.
in safe mode, O.S. also minimise the no of applications &
devices used by a system. Safe mode also shows whether
window's files are ok or damaged. If window's file or files
are missing or corrupt then it will not start in safe mode
otherwise u will get desktop in safe mode which means
system status is okay.
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