Which function key is used to start Safe Mode in Windows NT?
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The correct answer is B. F8.
When Windows NT encounters a problem during the startup process, it may automatically enter Safe Mode to help diagnose and fix the issue. In Safe Mode, the operating system only loads basic drivers and services, which can help troubleshoot problems caused by third-party software or faulty hardware.
To manually start Windows NT in Safe Mode, you need to press the F8 key during the boot process. Specifically, you should start pressing F8 immediately after the initial POST (Power On Self Test) screen but before the Windows logo appears. If you see the Windows logo, you've missed the window of opportunity and will need to restart your computer and try again.
When you successfully press F8 at the right time, you should see the Windows Advanced Options Menu, which offers a variety of startup options, including Safe Mode. You can use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode and press Enter to boot into it.
Note that the exact procedure for starting Safe Mode may differ depending on the version of Windows NT you're running, but the F8 key is typically the key you need to press.