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If you’ve backed up your Windows installation and encountered errors during the installation process, you can try the following steps to fix the issue:
Before attempting any repair or reinstallation:
- Disconnect the power cord: Immediately disconnect the power cord from the computer.
- Turn off the computer: Turn the computer off completely.
Step-by-Step Repair Process:
- Run System Restore:
* Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
* Click on “Get started” and then select “Set up system restore”.
* Follow the prompts to set up a system restore point from which you can roll back to.
- Disable System Restore:
* If you’ve already restored your system, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
* Click on “System and features” and then select the problematic software installation.
* Scroll down to the “Reset this PC” button and click on it.
* Choose the restore option and follow the prompts.
- Use the Command Prompt:
* Open a command prompt as an administrator (right-click Start > Command Prompt (Admin)).
* Type sfc /scannow
and press Enter to scan for and replace corrupted system files.
* If any errors are found, follow the prompts to repair or replace them.
Additional Steps:
- Run a System File Checker (SFC):
* Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
* Type sfc /scannow
and press Enter to scan for and replace corrupted system files.
- Check Disk Error Messages:
* Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery.
* Click on “Error analysis” and then select the problematic software installation.
- Reinstall Windows (if all else fails):
* If none of the above steps work, you may need to reinstall Windows from a backup.
Preventative Measures:
- Regularly back up your system:
- Use reliable backups:
- Run regular System Restore and Disk Check Scans: