I suggest you run a SFC /scannow to see if you have any corrupt system files that might be causing your errors.
Click Start
Type: CMD, from the results, right click CMD
Click 'Run as Administrator'
At the Command Prompt, type: sfc /scannow
This will check for any integrity violations and fix any corrupted operating system files.
Restart your system
Now run chkdsk:
1. Disable any security software before attempting to upgrade or do a clean install.
2. Make sure your computer is updated (devices and applications)
3. Disconnect any external devices before installing.
4. Check your hard disk for any errors:
Click Start
Type: CMD, from the results, right click CMD
Click 'Run as Administrator'
At the Command Prompt, type: chkdsk /r /f
When you restart your system, your computer will be scanned for errors and attempts will be made to correct them.
Next, check your event viewer for any errors.
Open Event Viewer by clicking the Start button Image, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, clicking Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Event Viewer. Image If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Note:
Here's another way to open Event Viewer: Click the Start button Image. In the Search box, type Event Viewer, and then, in the list of results, double-click Event Viewer.
Check both System and Application event logs.
Then reply back with an update on your status.
Thanks,
I suggest you run a SFC /scannow to see if you have any corrupt system files that might be causing your errors.
Click Start
Type: CMD, from the results, right click CMD
Click 'Run as Administrator'
At the Command Prompt, type: sfc /scannow
This will check for any integrity violations and fix any corrupted operating system files.
Restart your system
Now run chkdsk:
1. Disable any security software before attempting to upgrade or do a clean install.
2. Make sure your computer is updated (devices and applications)
3. Disconnect any external devices before installing.
4. Check your hard disk for any errors:
Click Start
Type: CMD, from the results, right click CMD
Click 'Run as Administrator'
At the Command Prompt, type: chkdsk /r /f
When you restart your system, your computer will be scanned for errors and attempts will be made to correct them.
Next, check your event viewer for any errors.
Open Event Viewer by clicking the Start button Image, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, clicking Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Event Viewer. Image If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Note:
Here's another way to open Event Viewer: Click the Start button Image. In the Search box, type Event Viewer, and then, in the list of results, double-click Event Viewer.
Check both System and Application event logs.
Then reply back with an update on your status.
Thanks,
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