10 ways to Repair Windows 10 or Windows 11 using Command Prompt

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There are times When your Windows 10 or Windows 11 is not working well, fails to boot, Stuck start up loading or stuck in Automatic Repair or keeps crashing/freezing, crashes in a blue screen of death (BSOD), it usually means that an update, a third party program, or a device driver has corrupted some system files.

Don't panic. Follow this step-by-step guide to resolve the issue.

Repairing Windows 10 / Windows 11 can involve various steps depending on the issue you're facing. Here's a general guide to help you troubleshoot and repair common problems in Windows 10. 

Here are the 10 ways to Repair Windows 10 or Windows 11 using Command Prompt:

 

1st. Restart Your Computer:


Sometimes, simply restarting your computer can resolve minor issues.

 

2nd. Check for Updates:


Ensure that your Windows 10 / Windows 11 operating system is up to date by checking for and installing the latest updates. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.

 



** If you recently installed a Windows update and are facing problems, follow these steps to remove the update and try to repair the problem, follow these steps: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history > Uninstall updates



3rd. Run Windows Troubleshooter:

Windows has built-in troubleshooters for various issues. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot, and run the relevant troubleshooter based on the problem you're facing.

 



4th. Check Device Manager:


Update or reinstall drivers for your hardware components using the Device Manager. Right-click the Start button, select "Device Manager," and update or reinstall the necessary drivers.


 


5th. Use System Restore:


If you're experiencing issues after a recent software or driver installation, you can use System Restore to revert your system to a previous working state. Search for "System Restore" in the Start menu to access this feature.

 



6th. Run SFC (System File Checker):


SFC is a built-in Windows tool that scans and repairs corrupted or missing system files. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command.


1. Open Command Prompt as an Administrator:

Press the Windows key + X on your keyboard to open the Power User menu. Select Command Prompt (Admin) or Windows Terminal (Admin) to open a Command Prompt with administrative privileges.


2. Run SFC Scan:

In the Command Prompt window, type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter:

sfc /scannow 



 

7th. Run DISM (Deployment Imaging Service and Management Tool):


DISM can be used to repair the Windows image. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command:


1. Open Command Prompt as an Administrator:

Press the Windows key + X on your keyboard to open the Power User menu. Select Command Prompt (Admin) or Windows Terminal (Admin) to open a Command Prompt with administrative privileges.


2. Run DISM Scan:

In the Command Prompt window, type or copy and paste the following command and press Enter:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

 



8th. Check Disk Utility:


Use the built-in Check Disk utility to scan and repair disk errors. Open a Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command: 

chkdsk /f 


 



9th. Perform a Repair Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)


You can perform a repair upgrade to reinstall Windows 10 without losing your data. Download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft website, run it, and select "Upgrade this PC now."

 

10th. Reinstall Windows 10:


If all else fails and you're still experiencing severe issues, you may need to perform a clean reinstall of Windows 10. Make sure to back up your important data before doing this.

 

** Always make sure to back up your important files before attempting any major repairs or reinstalls to avoid data loss. 

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