Here are some steps you can follow to resolve various Windows installation issues using diagnostic tools:
Method 1: Basic Troubleshooting
- Run the System File Checker (SFC):
– Press the Windows key + S to open the Search.
– Type «sfc /scannow» and press Enter to run the scan.
– If there are any issues, a prompt will appear saying «Windows has detected file problems that it needs to repair».
- Run the DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Update Management) tool:
– Press the Windows key + X and select Command Prompt (Admin).
– Type «dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth» and press Enter.
- Check for corrupted system files:
– Press the Windows key + R, type «sfc /scannow», and press Enter.
– If any issues are found, a prompt will appear saying «Windows has detected file problems that it needs to repair».
Method 2: Boot in Safe Mode
- Restart your computer and immediately start tapping F8 repeatedly (for Windows 10 or later).
- Select Safe Mode and press Enter.
- If you’re using a different version of Windows, select the corresponding option.
Method 3: Check for loose connections and driver issues
- Disconnect all external devices and plug them back in to see if any device-related issues are resolved.
- Update drivers: Go to Device Manager (Press the Windows key + X > Device Manager), expand each device, right-click on it, and select Update Driver.
Method 4: Run a System Restore
- Open Control Panel by pressing the Windows key + I.
- Click on «System and Security» > «Windows History».
- Click on «View history» and then click on «Manage restore points».
- Select the desired restore point to revert back to a previous working state.
- If any issues are resolved, you’ll be prompted for your product key.
Method 5: Reinstall Windows
- Backup your data: Before reinstalling, make sure to backup all your important files and data.
- Restart your computer: Shut down the computer completely.
- Reinstall Windows: Press the Windows key + R, type «msinfo32» and press Enter to open System Information.
- Click on «System Summary», then click on «Install an operating system».
- Select the installation media (USB drive or DVD) you want to use for the installation.
Method 6: Check for malware
- Run a full scan with Malwarebytes: Press the Windows key + R, type «malwarebytes.com» and press Enter.
- If any malware is detected, remove it using the program’s built-in tools.
Remember to always keep your operating system and drivers up-to-date to prevent future issues.
Additional tips:
- Regularly run Disk Check (chkdsk) to detect and fix disk errors.
- Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan regularly to maintain system integrity.
- Back up important files and data before attempting any major updates or repairs.
