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Title: How do I fix Windows 10 Won’t Boot issue?


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How do I fix Windows 10 Wont Boot issue?
Windows 10 booting process is very simple
usually a UFEI or BIOS firmware is loaded on
your system when you start it. This performs a
short series of steps on your hardware known as
Power on Self Test (POST).
If you are experiencing any issues while booting
your system, try to identify exact cause of this
problem and proper troubleshooting methods to
solve your issue. Quick methods to fix Windows
10 PC that doesnt startup You can apply any of
the following methods if your computer wont boot
windows 10 Method 1 Repair Corrupt Boot
files First of all, you should check if there is
any issue while booting your system. Boot files
generally get corrupted or glitched after
installing latest Windows update that generally
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issue? Prompt Resolve occurs when the update
was halted in halfway or if it got stuck. Such
problems can be fixed by running the chkdsk
commands in your system. For this, you have to
apply following steps
Restart your system and press F11 to enter in the
recovery environment. Now click on the
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Troubleshoot option.
Click on Advanced button from the list of options
that appeared on screen and then select
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command prompt.
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In the command prompt window, type the following
command chkdsk c /r /x and press
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Enter key. Here you can replace c with the
directory where Windows OS is installed on your
system.
The above command will only scan your system and
doesnt troubleshoot your issue, For
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this, you need to execute following command sfc
/scannow and press enter key. It is highly
recommended not to cancel this process at any
stage. Once the operations are successfully
executed, restart your system and check if your
system is working well or not. Method 2 Reset
your system If you are experiencing any problem
while booting your Windows system, it means that
you cannot load Winload.exe. file in it. In such
a case, you can reset your system to solve your
problem. Resetting basically allows you to select
which files you have to keep, or remove and then
install Windows in your system again For this
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Press Windows I keys to open Settings app and
then click on Update Security
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Click on Recovery option from left navigation
pane.
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Navigate to Reset this PC option and then click
on Get started button.
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At last, select Keep my files
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Check whether the problem of kmode exception not
handled has been solved after applying the above
steps. If the issue still exists, apply other
below-given methods. Method 3 Turn off Network
Drivers Many latest Windows updates create some
network issues in your device. To resolve such
issues, boot your computer in safe mode and then
disable all the network drivers installed on
your system. When your system is successfully
booted up, you can easily revert the drivers to
a previous version.
Before starting this method, boot your system in
Windows 10 Safe Mode Command Prompt. Now, press
Windows R keys to open Run prompt and type
msc in the search box and
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then press Enter key.
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Double-click on the Network adapters category
then right-click on each network adapter
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and choose Disable option from the context menu
that appeared on screen.
After disabling all the network drivers from your
system, boot your PC out of safe mode and
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then try to boot it again in the normal
way. Once it is booted normally, go to the
device manager, right-click on the adapter and
choose Properties from the context menu. A option
indicating Roll-back driver will appear on
screen. If there is nothing like that, download
the older driver from the manufacturers
official site and store it in an accessible
location. Then click on Update button to update
it manually, choose the driver you want to
install and then click on Download button.
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