I have a cheap Gateway computer that I bought recently to use as a lab for work.
I upgraded it to 8.1 and it ran okay for a couple of days.
This morning, it will not start. I get the 8.1 lock screen with a yellow exclamation point on the lock screen and then it just dies. I can't get to the OS at all.
So, I start trying to figure out how to get to safe mode to do a repair. What I find out is this:
In Windows 8, Safe Mode is accessed from Startup Settings, which itself is accessed from the Advanced Startup Options menu. Unfortunately, Startup Settings only appears as an option in Advanced Startup Options if you access it from Windows 8. In other words, Windows 8 needs to be working properly before you can boot into Safe Mode, which you only really need to use if Windows 8 isn't working properly.
So, I figured I'd create a repair disk from my son's WIN-8 computer and switch the boot drive in bios. I can't into BIOs on this peice of crap. Gateway says hit F1 or F2, I've tried both.
Windows 8 truly sucks.