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  • 7/11/2025
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00:00So let's fix all kinds of boot errors in Windows 11.
00:10So assume that you are on this screen.
00:12If not, follow these steps, then click on Advanced Options.
00:19Then in the next screen, we will click on Troubleshoot.
00:24So here you can reset PC, but for now, we are not going to do that.
00:29Click on Advanced Options, because we want to repair a computer first.
00:35Then you also can uninstall updates, which are faulty, which you might have updated recently
00:41and that might have caused problem.
00:44So there are two options here, but we are not going to do that.
00:48So we'll just go back, we'll fix it using Command Prompt, but for now, click on Startup Repair.
00:57Next option, now let it restart, and it will come back to the same screen.
01:05Now click on Advanced Options again.
01:08Click Troubleshoot, click on Advanced Options, click Command Prompt this time.
01:15Now in the Command Prompt, type this command, chk-dsk.
01:23So this will check for any disk errors if there are.
01:28Now the next command would be sfc-scannow, follow the screen, sfc-scannow.
01:35Now let it run.
01:36You can pause the screen if it is taking a little longer.
01:41So once that is done, so the next command is, let's execute GP update.
01:50So this command might work for some computers and might not work for some.
01:56So that's fine if it fails, okay.
01:59So next is bootrec slash fix mbr.
02:05So after that, type bootrec space slash fix boot.
02:16So this command also is supported by some computers or it requires some higher privileges access.
02:24So it's fine if it does not work.
02:27So we are good with the command prompt right now.
02:30So type exit and exit the command prompt.
02:34Now just click on Continue and you should be redirected to login.
02:41If not, just see my pinned comment, I'll be answering all of your questions there.