If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer is still stuck in Safe Mode, you may need to take it into a tech support shop to have it diagnosed.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your computer restarts into Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If the ⇧ Shift key is stuck, remove it and then restart your Mac. If it still opens to Safe Mode, continue to the next step.

If your Mac doesn’t make startup sounds, just wait for the Apple logo to appear for the second time.

If your Mac still isn’t rebooting into normal mode, you may have to take it into a tech department to have it checked out.

This goes for non-jailbroken iPhones as well.

If your phone isn’t jailbroken, restoring your iPhone to a backup from a previous version of the operating system may fix your problem.

Not all Androids have this option. If you don’t see a SAFE MODE option in the panel, just go to the next step.

Not all Androids have this option. If you don’t see a SAFE MODE option in the panel, just go to the next step.

If your Android restarts still in Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your Android restarts still in Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

If your Android restarts still in Safe Mode, proceed to the next step.

Press and hold the “Power” button. Tap Shut down Leave your phone off for a few minutes.

If this doesn’t solve your Safe Mode woes, you’ll need to take your Android into a tech department for diagnosis.