Latitude 7350 Mode safe?

This seems to be a pretty basic question, but how boot you mode safe on a Latitude of 7350 with Windows 10?

I tried F8, as any other Windows computer I have worked with, and I can't get this to work.

Thank you.

Windows 10 makes it harder to enter the Safe Mode and do many other things. Open the settings by clicking the Start button and choose from the pop-up menu. Go to update & security, recovery, Advanced Startup.

You can also get the signal on the screen safe mode. All directions are here-

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-10/start-your-PC-in-safe-mode

It is important to do the repair/restore cd - dvd or reader should be able to use as a boot disk disaster as a hard drive that won't start plus the thumb. Have also an external hard drive for backups, copies of files and the system image access using the repair/restoration disk.

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