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Windows Pc Repair Keeps Asking to Download 6 Ways to Repair Windows 10 When Your PC Has Issues windows pc repair keeps asking to download 6 Ways to Repair Windows 10 When Your PC Has Issues. When your Windows 10 is acting strange or failing to boot, you can use these 6 methods to repair Windows 10 quickly. By AOMEI / Last update December 29, 2020. Option 1: Windows 10 Startup Repair. When Windows 10 cannot boot normally, you can use Startup Repair to fix Windows loading problems. 1. Boot your PC into recovery mode. If you are within Windows 10, you can click Restart while pressing and holding Shift key. If you cannot boot into Windows 10, you can press F11 at startup or boot your computer from Windows 10 recovery drive. 2. Then choose the following options to get Startup Repair, Troubleshoot > Advanced options>Startup Repair.Windows will take a few minutes to fix startup problem and reboot your computer. If it fails to fix the problem, try the next solution. Option 2: Restore Windows 10 to previous version. By default, Windows 10 creates system restore points on C: drive. You probably have several restore points that you may not be aware of. 1. Boot into Windows 10 recovery mode and navigate to Advanced Option menu. 2. Select the option System Restore. 3. Select your username and enter your password. 4. Select a restore point from the list, and click Next to start the System Restore. Before you start the System Restore, you can scan for affected programs. System Restore will uninstall the programs and updates that are installed after the selected restore point was taken. On some cases, only the option Command Prompt is available, then you can type ”rstrui.exe” (without quotes to bring out System Restore. Option 3: Run SFC scan. Corrupted files could be the cause of your system issue. In that case, you can perform a disk scan to locate and fix the corrupted files. 1. If you can boot Windows 10 or safe mode, you can type “cmd” in the search box. 2. Right click on the result Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator. 3. Type “sfc /scannow” (without quotes) and press Enter. If you cannot boot Windows or even Safe Mode, you can open a command prompt under Advanced Option menu. Option 4: Repair upgrade. If are pretty sure that the system issue was not caused by any of the programs that you installed, then you can run a Windows 10 repair upgrade to fix system issues without losing anything. 1. Download the latest Windows 10 installation ISO file and save it on your hard drive. 2. Double-click on this ISO file to mount it as a virtual drive. (Windows 7 or older version of Windows will have to use third party tool to mount an ISO file) 3. Locate the Setup.exe file and double-click to run it. 4. In a short while, it will pop out a window to ask if you want to download and install Windows updates. Select the one that suits you and click Next. 5. Click on the link Change what to keep. From there, you can choose to keep your files and apps, only personal files, or nothing. Just select the one and continue to install Windows 10. This only works when your Windows 10 boots fine. If your Windows fails to boot, then you can reset Windows from Windows recovery environment. Option 5: Reset or refresh Windows 10. Windows 10 has a built-in feature Reset this PC which restore your computer back to the way it was before you had any software, special devices or data preloaded. You can go to Settings > Update&Security >Recovery > Reset this PC. If you want to refresh Windows 10 and install Windows updates, you can run a command “systemreset -cleanpc” from an elevated command prompt. If your system cannot boot, just boot into recovery mode and select Troubleshoot > Reset this PC. Option 6: reinstall Windows 10 from scratch. If Reset Windows 10 is not available, then you may consider reinstalling Windows 10. If you do not format the C: drive in Windows Setup, all your personal data will be stored in a Windows.old folder. After the installation, you can copy your files from the Windows.old folder. Had a valid system backup, things would become much more easier. If you have created system image backups before problem happens, you do not need to go through all the way trying to fix it. You can simply restore system from the backup and everything will be back to normal. To avoid system issues and data loss, you should create backups at a regular basis. In order to save disk space and backup running time, you can perform incremental backups and differential backups to only backup newly added or modified files. Is there any free tool that can do backups in an easy and effective way? Free backup tool AOMEI Backupper Standard is the one. You can refer the following to see how easily a backup can be created by AOMEI Backupper. Step 1. Download and install this free software on your computer. Step 2. Click the Backup tab and select System Backup. You can also select Disk Backup, File Backup and Partition Backup depending on what you want to backup. Step 3. In the next screen, you can see all the related partitions has been included in the backup automatically. You need to just click Step 2 to select a location to save the image backup. You can backup to external hard drive, local disk, and NAS network location. Step 4. If you want the backup to run at certain time point or event, just click the Schedule link down the button to configure one. Then click Start Backup to start the backup. When the backup is done, you can create a bootable media with a USB drive or CD/DVD. If Windows 10 is unable to boot, you can boot from the bootable media and then restore system from a backup. Repairing Windows 10 using a backup is far more efficient than trying several options to troubleshoot. Therefore, you should always keep more than system backup available in case system issues. Windows 10 for a PC repair shop. I am starting a pc repair business in my town. I can offer every service without any concern except for one - reinstalling or fresh installing windows 10. Is there a special copy of windows 10 I can buy that will allow me to reinstall it on customer computers or to use to build new computers without having to buy a new license key every single time? That would be very expensive for me and my customers. Thanks! Subscribe Subscribe to RSS feed. Report abuse. You can download and create the Windows 10 Installation Media for free. That will contain the Home and Pro versions of Windows 10. You can use that to re-install Windows 10 on customers PC's that already had Windows 10 installed and activated, as long as you choose the correct Edition (Home, Pro . etc.) then Windows 10 will re-activate automatically, once that PC is put on the Internet after the installation. With regards to getting a licence to fresh install onto new PC's, sorry but your customers will have to purchase a Windows 10 licence, which you can then charge them to install . Power to the Developer! MSI GV72 - 17.3", i7-8750H (Hex Core), 32GB DDR4, 4GB GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 256GB NVMe M2, 2TB HDD. Windows 10 Repair Tool | How to Fix Corrupted Files Windows 10. How to fix corrupted files Windows 10? Use EaseUS Windows 10 file repair tool to fix corrupted videos, photos, Word, Excel, and other files with a step-by-step guide. You can also learn how to apply Windows 10 repair tool to fix your PC in this tutorial. Table of Contents. About the Author. Reviews and Awards. File corruption is a very common and serious problem for most users. If an important file is damaged, you need to do your best to repair the damaged file, or you will face data loss or worse. In this tutorial, we will focus on how to fix corrupted files Windows 10 /8/7 with some efficient Windows 10 file repair tools. Besides, practical solutions to repair problematic PC with Windows 10 repair tool are also introduced. How to Fix Corrupted Files With 5 Best Windows 10 File Repair Tools. Don't fret anymore when you suddenly get a pop-up message saying that your file has corrupted. Here come many file repair software Windows 10 that can help you fix damaged files easily. 1. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. The most effective way to fix corrupted files on Windows 10 is by using a file repair utility. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, a professional data recovery and file repair tool, enables you to fix and restore lost/existing corrupted photos, videos, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or other files in any case. /Word file with free preview option in MP4 and MOV formats on Windows and Mac Fix multiple broken files without limits Repair damaged files from PC, laptop, external hard drive, SD card, USB flash drive, etc. Now, perform EaseUS Windows 10 repair tool download to fix corrupted files in Windows 10, 8, and 7 with a few clicks. Step 1. Select a disk location where the corrupt files are saved. Click "Scan" to start finding the corrupt files and repairing them. Step 2. This program will scan all over the location to find lost and corrupted files as many as possible. Use the "Filter" > "Type" to specify the exact corrupted file type and use the left pane to locate needed files in "Deleted Files", "Other Lost Files > Files Lost Original Name", or "Tags" quickly.
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