Here’s a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to help you resolve common issues when installing Windows operating system:
Pre-Installation Checks
- Internet Connection: Ensure your internet connection is stable and functioning properly.
- Hardware Requirements: Verify that all hardware components, such as the computer case, RAM, CPU, and storage devices (hard drive or solid-state drive) are compatible with Windows installation.
- Disk Space: Check the available disk space on your computer to ensure you have enough free space for the installation.
Installation Issues
- Blue Screen of Death (BSOD):
* Press Ctrl + Scroll Lock key simultaneously, then press Enter when prompted.
* If you’re not prompted to restart, enter Ctrl + F8 repeatedly until a choice appears to boot in Safe Mode with Networking or Run Services.
* Boot in Safe Mode with Networking and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Windows Installation Errors:
* Check for updates: Ensure your system is up-to-date with Windows updates.
* Try a clean installation.
* Use System Restore (if you have enabled System Restore).
- Installation Not Found:
* Verify that the product key or license key is correct.
* Make sure to select the correct edition and language during installation.
- System File Checker (SFC) Errors:
* Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
* Type sfc /scannow
and press Enter.
- Error Message: If you receive an error message, try running System File Checker again.
Post-Installation Issues
- BIOS Settings:
* Ensure that the boot order is set to prioritize the installation media.
- Networking Issues:
* Check that the Ethernet connection is stable and configured correctly.
- Device Drivers: Install all necessary device drivers after installation.
- User Account Control (UAC):
* Enable User Account Control (UAC) by going to Settings > Privacy & Security > User Accounts, then toggle on “Enhanced Security”.
- System Restore:
* If you need to roll back to a previous version of Windows.
Troubleshooting Steps
- Reinstall Windows from Installation Media: Reinstall Windows using the installation media to ensure that all issues are resolved.
- Check for Hardware Issues: Verify that all hardware components are recognized by Windows.
- Contact Manufacturer Support: Reach out to the manufacturer’s support team if you’re unable to resolve the issue.
Additional Tips
- Always save your work before attempting a reinstall or troubleshooting process.
- Be patient and methodical in your troubleshooting steps to avoid further complications.
- If you’re still experiencing issues, consider seeking assistance from Microsoft’s support resources.