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Fixing Windows Installation Problems Caused By Corrupted Files

When Windows installation gets corrupted due to corrupted files, it can lead to various problems like system crashes, slow performance, and data loss. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you fix these issues:

Method 1: Run the System File Checker (SFC) Tool

The System File Checker (SFC) tool is a built-in Windows utility that scans and repairs corrupted system files.

  • Open Command Prompt as an administrator.

  • Type sfc /scannow and press Enter to run the SFC tool.

Method 2: Use the Windows Recovery Tools

If the above method does not resolve the issue, you can try using the Windows Recovery Tools.

  • Press Windows + X and select Command Prompt (Admin).

  • Run the following commands:

* chkdsk /f to scan and repair disk errors.

* chkdsk /r to repair corrupted file systems.

Method 3: Use a System Restore Point

If you have created a System Restore point before the issue occurred, you can try restoring your system from that point.

  • Open Control Panel > System and Security > System.

  • Click on “System Protection” > Manage failed restore points.

  • Select the problematic system and click “Restore this computer to a previous point.”

Method 4: Run the DISM Tool

The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool can help repair corrupted files.

  • Open Command Prompt as an administrator.

  • Type dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and press Enter.

Method 5: Reinstall Windows

If all else fails, you may need to reinstall Windows. However, this should be a last resort.

To reinstallation:

  • Connect your computer to the internet.

  • Press Windows + X and select Command Prompt (Admin).

  • Run the following commands:

* net install windows or net install windows 10

* Follow the installation prompts to reinstall Windows.

Preventive Measures

To avoid corrupted file issues in the future:

  • Back up your important files regularly.

  • Keep your operating system and software up-to-date.

  • Use a reliable antivirus program.

  • Avoid running malicious programs or attachments.

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