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How to Repair Windows OS from a Corrupt File

How to Repair Windows OS from a Corrupt File. Created By: Ryan Seymour. 1 of 16. Corrupt File Examples. An error message displays on system boot up or when OS loads. (ex. Blue screen of death) OS looks different (ex. Blacked out desktop)

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How to Repair Windows OS from a Corrupt File

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  1. How to Repair Windows OS from a Corrupt File Created By:Ryan Seymour 1 of 16

  2. Corrupt File Examples An error message displays on system boot up or when OS loads. (ex. Blue screen of death) OS looks different (ex. Blacked out desktop) OS is not loading a program when activated. (ex. Clicking the Computer icon does nothing) 3 of 16

  3. How did this happen? Has a virus scan been done? Was anything deleted prior to this? Was a hard reset done? What was displayed in the error message? 4 of 16

  4. How to repair Windows OS? Step 1: Load Boot Menu Access 1: Restart Computer  When OS loads hit F8 to reach boot menu. Access 2:Some Windows OS load another menu when F8 is hit. To load the boot menu select the hard drive Step 2: Try Last Known Good Configuration Does not fix corrupt files or restore deleted things, but is sometimes a simple solution. 5 of 16

  5. F8 Boot Menu Picture from http://support.gateway.com/s/software/MICROSOF/vista/7515418/7515418su236.shtml 6 of 16

  6. How to repair Windows OS? Step 3: Run system restore. System restore will return the OS to an earlier date. It will not affect other documents and is reversible.Access: Start  Control Panel  System  System Protection tab(or) System Restore tab 7 of 16

  7. System Properties 8 of 16

  8. How to repair the OS? Step 4: Is the command prompt accessible? Access 1: Start  All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Access 2: Restart system, when OS is loading hit F8 to reach the boot menu. Select Safe Mode with Command Prompt then try to access again. 9 of 16

  9. How to repair the OS? Step 2: Run check disk to repair corrupt file. Check disk is an executable command that can scan the disk drive and possibly repair the corrupt file. Type “chkdsk /f/r C:” in command prompt to run. Type “chkdsk/?” to view descriptions of options. 10 of 16

  10. Command Prompt 11 of 16

  11. Check Disk 12 of 16 Picture from http://www.computerdoctors-rx.com/check-disk-utility.html

  12. How to repair the OS? Step 2a: Error executing check disk.If check disk fails to execute because of a running program, there is a command option to try and pin point the unclosable/corrupt program, but can lead to more damages. Step 2b: End running program(Optional) Access: Start  RunType “msconfig”  Services tab Select programs to end. 13 of 16

  13. Msconfig Services 14 of 16

  14. How to repair the OS? Step 4: Reinstall OS There can be other options to try, but at this point a reinstall of the OS is recommended. Save files from OS you want to keep on an external hard drive then reinstall the OS. 15 of 16

  15. Repair Corrupt File Conclusion Process takes time. Results may vary. Other possible ways to try and repair a corrupt file. 16 of 16

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