First of all, you should understand what a clean boot is? A clean boot is performed to start Windows using a minimal set of driver & programs. A clean boot is used to troubleshoot your Windows problem due to corrupted drivers or program files. If your computer is not starting normally, you should perform a clean boot to diagnose your system’s problem.
How is Clean boot different than Safe mode?
A clean boot is different from safe mode and should not be confused with it. Ke ala palekana shuts down everything required to launch Windows and runs with the most stable driver available. When you run your Windows in safe mode, non-essential processes do not start, and non-core components are disabled. So there are only a few things you could try in safe mode, as it is designed to run Windows in a stable environment as possible. Whereas on the other hand, Clean boot does not care about the Windows Environment, and it only removes the 3rd party vendor add-ons that are loaded on startup. All the Microsoft services are running, and all the components of Windows are enabled. A clean boot is mainly used to troubleshoot the software compatibility issue. Now that we have discussed Clean boot, let’s see how to perform it.
Perform Clean Boot in Windows 10
You can start Windows using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs by using “clean boot.” With the help of a clean boot, you can eliminate software conflicts.
Step 1: Load a Selective Startup
1. Pomi i ka ʻO Windows Key + R pihi, a laila kikokiko Msconfig a kaomi OK.
2. Malalo o General tab under, hōʻoiaʻiʻo 'Hoomaka koho' ʻikeʻia.
3. Wehe 'E hoʻouka i nā mea hoʻomaka' ma lalo o ka hoʻomaka koho.
4. E koho i ka Papa lawelawe a nānā i ka pahu 'Hūnā nā lawelawe Microsoft a pau.'
5. Ano e kaomi ‘Disable all to disable all the unnecessary services which might cause conflict.
6. On the Startup tab, click 'E wehe i ka Luna Hana.'
7. Ano, ma the Startup tab (Iloko o ka Luna Hana) hoʻopau i nā mea a pau nā mea hoʻomaka i hiki.
8. kaomi OK a laila E hoʻomaka hou. This was only the first step involved to Perform Clean boot in Windows 10, follow the next step to continue to troubleshoot software compatibility issue in Windows.
KaʻAnuʻu Hana 2: E ho'ā i ka hapalua o nā lawelawe
1. Pomi i ka Pākuʻi Windows Key + R, laila 'msconfig' a kaomi iā OK.
2. Select the Service tab and check the box 'Hūnā nā lawelawe Microsoft a pau.'
3. Now select half of the checkboxes in the Papa inoa lawelawe a ho'ā ia.
4. Click OK and then E hoʻomaka hou.
Step 3: Determine whether the problem returns.
- Inā mau ka pilikia, e hana hou i ka ʻanuʻu 1 a me ka ʻanuʻu 2. Ma ka ʻanuʻu 2, koho wale i ka hapalua o nā lawelawe āu i koho mua ai ma ka ʻanuʻu 2.
- If the problem does not occur, repeat step 1 and step 2. In step 2, only select half of the services that you didn’t select in step 2. Repeat these steps until you have selected all the checkboxes.
- Inā hoʻokahi wale nō lawelawe i koho ʻia ma ka papa inoa Service a ʻike ʻoe i ka pilikia, a laila ʻo ka lawelawe i koho ʻia ke kumu o ka pilikia.
- Go to step 6. If no service causes this problem, then go to step 4.
Step 4: Enable half of the Startup items.
If no startup item causes this problem, then Microsoft services are most likely to cause the problem. To determine which Microsoft service repeat steps 1 and 2 without hiding all Microsoft services in either step.
Step 5: Determine whether the problem returns.
- If the problem still occurs, repeat step 1 and step 4. In step 4, only select half of the services you originally selected in the Startup Item list.
- If the problem does not occur, repeat step 1 and step 4. In step 4, only select half of the services you didn’t select in the Startup Item list. Repeat these steps until you have selected all the checkboxes.
- Inā hoʻokahi wale nō mea hoʻomaka i koho ʻia ma ka papa inoa Startup Item a ʻike mau ʻoe i ka pilikia, a laila ʻo ka mea hoʻomaka i koho ʻia ke kumu o ka pilikia. E hele i ka ʻanuʻu 6.
- If no startup item causes this problem, then Microsoft services are most likely to cause the problem. To determine which Microsoft service repeat steps 1 and 2 without hiding all Microsoft services in either step.
KaʻAnuʻu Hana 6: Hoʻoholo i ka pilikia.
Now you may have determined which startup item or service is causing the problem, contact the program manufacturer or go their forum and determine whether the problem can be resolved. Or you can run the System Configuration utility and disable that service or startup item or better if you can uninstall them.
KaʻAnuʻu Hana 7: E hahai i kēia mau ʻanuʻu e hoʻomaka hou i ka hoʻomaka maʻamau:
1. Pomi i ka Pākuhi Windows + R pihi a me ke ʻano 'msconfig' a kaomi iā OK.
2. On the General tab, select the Koho hoʻomaka maʻamau a laila kaomi iā OK.
3. When you are prompted to restart the computer, kaomi Hoʻomaka hou. These are all the steps involved to Perform Clean boot in Windows 10.
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