5 Steps To FIX Windows 11

5 Steps To FIX Windows 11
Today we take a look at fixing Windows 11 file system errors, this also works on Windows 10. These 5 simple tests will help fix BSOD and any hard disk errors you maybe getting.

Step 1
Checking the system memory for errors.
Open search and type Windows Memory Diagnostic,
Click Restart now and check for problems. At Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool, Press F1.
Choose Extended, use TAB key to navigate and select Pass Count, Type 15 and then click F10 to start.

Step 2
Check the S.M.A.R.T. of the Hard Drive or SSD. This will tell you if the drive is in good health. Open PowerShell as Administrator.
Type or copy-paste the following command: Get-WmiObject -namespace root\wmi -class MSStorageDriver_FailurePredictStatus.

You can also use software called CrystalDiskInfo

Step 3
Check the disk drive for any file system errors and bad sectors.
Open Search and Type CMD, right click Command Prompt and run as administrator,
Type the following command chkdsk c: /f /r and press Enter. The PC will need to be restarted to start the checking process. Rememember to change C: for the drive you want to scan. Also chkdsk /? will give you access to all the different switchs for chkdsk command.

Step 4
System File Checker Utility
Open Search and Type CMD, right click Command Prompt and run as administrator, in the command prompt window, type SFC /scannow and press Enter . System file checker utility checks the integrity of Windows system files and repairs them if required.

Step 5
Check and Repair Windows Image
If Windows system files are corrupted we can try and repair the Windows Image with this commands.
Type: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth and press Enter.
Scan’s the image to check for corruption.
Type: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth and press Enter.
Check the image to see whether any corruption has been detected.
Type: Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter.

Use the /RestoreHealth argument to repair the image. For example, to repair an offline image using a mounted image as a repair source, at a command prompt, type the following command:

Dism /Image:C:\offline /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows

Or to repair an online image using some of your own sources instead of Windows Update, type:

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:\test\mount\windows /LimitAccess

If you do not specify a /Source for the repair files, the default location for Features on Demand is used. For more information, see Configure a Windows Repair Source. If you specify more than one /Source, the files are copied from the first location where they are found and the rest of the locations are ignored. You can use /LimitAccess to prevent the DISM tool from using Windows Update as a repair source or as a backup repair source for online images.

Source: Repair Windows Image

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