If you need networking capabilities in safe mode (i.e. After your Windows 10 device restarts, you’ll be faced with a numbered list of options, you want number 4. Press F4 from the Startup Settings menu.After your device restarts, you’ll be faced with a ‘Choose an option’ menu, follow the steps above, first hit Troubleshoot, then Advanced options, then startup settings, and finally restart. Make sure you’ve saved anything you were working on beforehand though. Hit the Restart Now button which is located under the Advanced start-up header. Under Advanced startup, select Restart Now.If you’re struggling to locate it make use of the search bar. On the left-hand column of the Updates and Security Menu you’ll find the Recovery tab.
If you can’t find Updates and Security in the Settings Menu then there’s a handy search bar that you can use to locate it. Alternatively, press Windows + I to bring up the Settings Menu. The Settings Menu is super easy to access from the Start Menu, which is located on the toolbar, just click the Windows logo in the corner and then look for the little cog symbol.
If you have full access to your device’s desktop and are able to boot into safe mode from the Settings Menu, here’s how to do so: