Fixing Windows Installation Problems With Training Controls
Here’s a step-by-step guide to fixing Windows installation problems using training controls:
Preparation
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection for downloading and installing updates.
- Create a backup of your system, including your files, registry, and settings.
- Familiarize yourself with the Windows Installation Troubleshooter.
Step 1: Run the Windows Installation Troubleshooter
- Go to Settings (Windows key + I) and click on Update & Security.
- Click on Troubleshoot problems under the Update & Security section.
- Click on Find and fix other installation problems.
Step 2: Run the Update Troubleshooter
- Follow the prompts to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter.
- This step will identify issues with your Windows updates and suggest solutions.
- If you don’t see any problems, proceed to the next step.
Step 3: Run the System File Checker (SFC) Tool
- Go to Settings (Windows key + I) and click on Update & Security.
- Click on Troubleshoot problems under the Update & Security section.
- Click on Find and fix other installation problems.
- This step will identify corrupted system files that may be causing installation issues.
- If you don’t see any issues, proceed to the next step.
Step 4: Run the System Image Checker (SFC) Tool
- Go to Settings (Windows key + I) and click on Update & Security.
- Click on Troubleshoot problems under the Update & Security section.
- Click on Find and fix other installation problems.
- This step will identify corrupted system files that may be causing installation issues.
- If you don’t see any issues, proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Run the DISM Tool
- Go to Settings (Windows key + I) and click on Update & Security.
- Click on Troubleshoot problems under the Update & Security section.
- Click on Find and fix other installation problems.
- This step will identify issues with your system’s file system that may be causing installation problems.
- If you don’t see any issues, proceed to the next step.
Step 6: Run the DISM Tool with the /ScanExistingFiles option
- Type
dism /scanexistingfiles /update
in the Command Prompt (right-click on Start > Power Options > Turn Windows features on or off > Windows Defender Firewall, then click on Advanced settings > select Security and authentication services > scroll down to System file check and then click on Apply & Restart).
- Run the DISM tool with this option to scan your system’s files for corruption.
- Wait for the process to complete.
Step 7: If issues persist, run a System Restore
- Go to Settings (Windows key + I) and click on Update & Security.
- Click on Troubleshoot problems under the Update & Security section.
- Click on Find and fix other installation problems.
- This step will restore your system to a previous point in time when it was installed correctly.
- If issues persist, proceed to the next step.
Additional Troubleshooting Steps
- Check for malware infections by running a full scan with your antivirus software.
- Restart your computer and try installing Windows again.
- If issues persist, consider seeking further assistance from Microsoft or a professional technician.
Remember to always follow the instructions provided by Microsoft or your chosen solution provider to ensure you’re fixing the problem correctly.