Safe mode, presumably a lot of friends will not feel strange, right? When our system crashes fail to start properly, or when a severe virus cannot be erased, we need to use Safe mode to solve the problem. However, in general, there is only one way to enter the safe mode, that is, after the boot press F8 into the advanced startup option, but sometimes, if you miss the time, you need to restart before you can enter. So in the Win7 64-bit flagship, do we have a way to add safe mode to the boot menu? The following, small series to introduce the operation of the skills bar!
First, we need to start Bcdtool and then open C:BOOTBCD.
2. Next we expand the Windows Boot Manager--windows boot loader, then click the Edit button in the window to switch the interface to the copy startup entry and copy the startup item to the current list.
3. Select the copied startup item, then double hit open description and rename it to Safe mode.
4. Then we run the system configuration application as an administrator, and then switch the window interface to boot this column, the Safe mode is selected, check the "Safe boot" option, here you can reset the timeout, 5 seconds or so. In this way, our operation is done.