How To Fix Windows Installation Errors Using Recovery Drive

If you’re experiencing installation errors on your Windows device, using the built-in recovery drive (also known as a «recovery drive» or «recovery partition») can be a quick and effective solution. Here’s how to use it:

Step 1: Identify the error

Before attempting to fix the issue, make sure you know what type of error is causing the problem.

Step 2: Create a recovery drive

To create a recovery drive, follow these steps:

  • On a computer with Windows installed, press the Start button and select «Settings» (or «Control Panel»).

  • Click on «System».

  • Under the «Recovery» section, click on «Create a restore point from previous system image.»

  • Follow the prompts to download a restore point that was created before the error occurred.

  • This will create a recovery drive with a pre-rolled Windows installation.

Step 3: Boot from the recovery drive

To boot from the recovery drive:

  • Insert your USB flash drive or CD/DVD with the pre-rolled Windows installation into an empty USB port on the computer’s USB slot, if available.

  • Restart the computer.

  • The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) should automatically load the built-in recovery drive when you press the key to enter setup or repair mode.

Common errors and solutions:

  • Installation error after installing Windows 10: Try booting from a different USB flash drive or CD/DVD, if available.

  • Error message says «Failed to locate installation media»: Ensure that your computer has a USB port and a USB flash drive or CD/DVD with the pre-rolled Windows installation on it.

  • Error message says «Windows could not be loaded due to an invalid system file error»: Try booting from a different USB flash drive or CD/DVD, if available.

Step 4: Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan

To identify and fix corrupted system files:

  • Open Command Prompt as an administrator.

  • Type the following command: sfc /scannow

  • Follow the prompts to complete the scan.

Common errors and solutions:

  • System File Check fails: Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan using the steps above.

  • Error message says «No match for file»: Ensure that your Windows installation is installed on a compatible drive and that the drive is not booting from an ISO file.

Step 5: Reinstall Windows

If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you can try:

  • Restarting the computer.

  • Press the key to enter setup or repair mode (usually F10).

  • Select «Install Windows» and follow the prompts to reinstall Windows.

Remember to save any unsaved work before attempting to reformat or wipe your hard drive.

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