Windows 8.1 stuck in Mode safe

After restarting my computer in safe mode to reinstall drivers, it asked me to enter the password of my Microsoft account. Apparently my password had been changed since the last time I had opened a session on using it and for this reason I had to reset my password on my account. Because there is no internet connection through my wireless adapter in safe mode, my password can not update and I'm stuck on the home screen 8.1. Boots to restart the computer in safe mode and restart in safe mode with networking allows that my adapter wireless at work, but windows still blocking my adapter to access internet. Discount/Restarting froma saved point required a password to the account of microsoft as well as trying to use the command prompt. Is it possible that I may be able to start on safe mode or maybe do something related equipment which can stop this problem? I appreciate the help. Thank you.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query to the Microsoft forum.

I appreciate your efforts to try to solve the problem.

Please access the command prompt via safe mode and follow these steps:

  1. Type msconfig in the command prompt window and press ENTER.
  2. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on continue.
  3. On the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.
  4. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click restart.

Check if this step helps you.

Let us know if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help you.

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