Adjustments to the Windows registry and system files can lead to system instability. In this case, it may be enough to undo the unsuccessful changes to restore the computer's performance.
Instructions
Step 1
If Windows cannot start, use Safe Mode to restore your system. Restart your computer and press F8 on your keyboard after the POST beep. In the boot options menu, check Last Known Good Configuration. Select the rollback point closest to the date when the system was stable.
Step 2
You can choose the "Safe Mode" method. Answer “No” to the question of the system about continuing to work in this mode. After that, system recovery should begin.
Step 3
If you see the message: "System restore failed", reboot again, press F8 and check the "Safe mode with command line support" option. Log in to the system with administrator rights. After booting, enter the code% systemroot% system32 into the command line
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strui.exe. Then follow the instructions.
Step 4
If the "System Restore" function is disabled on your computer, you will not be able to back up. A situation is possible when, due to the incorrect operation of the computer, it is not possible to enable this option. In this case, reboot and log in in safe mode with administrator rights.
Step 5
Go to the "Control Panel" and expand the "Administrative Tools" node. Start the Services snap-in. Find the item "System Restore" and right-click on it to open the drop-down menu. Select the "Start" command
Step 6
You can run this function from the command line. Apply the Win + R combination and enter the compmgmt.msc command. Double-click the Services and Applications node and check the Services component.
Step 7
On the right side of the screen, find the item "System Restore". Right-click on it and select the "Start" command from the context menu.
Step 8
There is another way. Call Command Prompt and type cmd. In the console window, type the command net start.