How to exit safe mode back to normal startupmode

I tried to follow the instructions to restart PC and by typing instructions "MSConfig" in the BOX "SEARCH" - to leave the boot to Safe Mode and return to "normal startup PC mode" on my Pc.  When I followed the steps (there are 15 shown) for the given intructions, I find myself more confused than when I started everything first corrections necssary.  I think that there is too much bear reading involved.  There must be an easier way for a 'computer' novice to be able to make corrections of errors.  Certainly, I don't understand the use of the letters of Alphbetic not be defined so that, again, the Novice not knows not the words they represent without looking at their place whenever you fall on their use. Help!

Hello

  1. Close all running programs and open the windows if you are back on the desktop.
  2. Click on the Start () button.
  3. In the search box of the Start Menu, type in msconfig
  4. Then press enter on your keyboard.
  5. The System Configuration utility opens
  6. Make sure that Start Selection is set for Normal start.
  7. Click the Startup tab.
  8. Make sure you start is not checked
  9. Press the apply button and then press the OK button.
  10. Click the restart button to restart your computer.

See you soon.

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