1. Restart Your PC:
    1. Sometimes a simple restart can resolve the issue. Press and hold the power button to turn off your PC, then turn it back on.


  2. Boot into Safe Mode:
    1. Restart your PC and press F8 or Shift + F8 before Windows starts to load.
    2. Select "Safe Mode" from the Advanced Boot Options menu.
    3. Once in Safe Mode, you can try to troubleshoot the issue, such as running a virus scan or uninstalling recent updates or drivers.


  3. Run Startup Repair:
    1. Boot from a Windows installation media (USB/DVD).
    2. Select your language preferences and click "Next".
    3. Click "Repair your computer" at the bottom left.
    4. Go to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Repair".


  4. Run System File Checker (SFC) and DISM:
    1. Boot from the Windows installation media.
    2. Open Command Prompt from the Advanced options menu.
    3. Run the following commands:


  5. Check Disk for Errors:
    1. In Command Prompt, run:


  6. System Restore:
    1. Boot from the Windows installation media.
    2. Go to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "System Restore".
    3. Choose a restore point before the issue started.

  7. Reset Your PC:
    1. If none of the above steps work, you may need to reset your PC.
    2. Go to "Troubleshoot" > "Reset this PC" and choose to keep or remove your files.
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