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Windows 10 running AIO repair (Ver. 3.9.11) can't login on reboot to safe mode

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Boggin:
All I can think of is perhaps it is loading the wrong drivers in Safe Mode, such as from previous devices.

Open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter -

SET DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1

devmgmt.msc

In Device Manager click on View/Show hidden devices and work your way through the relevant sections then right click on the greyed out drivers and select Uninstall.

Create a restore point first though in case you uninstall one that is needed.

Brama:
Happy that I am not the only one with the mouse and keyboard not working in safe mode.
Still not solved. :(



P.S. cleaning old drivers, as Boggin suggested, is not working in my case.

Boggin:
The only other thing that I can suggest is a repair install.

Use the Download tool now link in https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 then follow the prompts to create either a bootable USB or DVD.

For the DVD you need to select the ISO option.

In Windows Explorer/This PC reinsert the media and double click on it to run the Setup.exe but it's advisable to uninstall any 3rd party antivirus program first.

tptan:
Why is AIO repair unable to repair the problem described? Or it is in the process of finding a solution?

Boggin:
I'd passed your problem onto jpm but I'll pass it onto Shane, although he's extremely busy at the moment with an influx of work from his computer repair business.

In the meantime, create another admin account without a password and then run the repairs.

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