How to mount SD card in secure boot mode

I have a problem with my Imac where I can start only in secure boot mode. The problem is that in safe safe mode SD card not only mount. I need the contents of the SD card. How can I manually force the SD card to get?

There are some things that don't work in Mode without failure.

See note in the article here, try safe mode if your Mac does not commissioning - Apple support.

More specifically,.

For example, these features do not work in safe mode:

  • You can not play movies in the DVD player.
  • You cannot capture video in iMovie and some other video applications.
  • An input audio or output devices may not work.
  • Some devices USB, FireWire, and Thunderbolt is not available.
  • Wi - Fi networks may be limited or unavailable depending on the Mac and OS X versions you are using.

If your Mac starts in Mode safe, but not normally, it is probably because you have installed a third-party software that prevents the normal start upward. If you remove this software when you're booted without failure, you should be able to start normally. Some common software that will always give you problems: everything that is supposed to clean, optimize, protect, purge, control or maintain if your Mac.

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