When a Windows 10 computer is started or started up, the Windows 10 operating system is loaded!
There are many files that are running and processes that are started for Windows to load properly.
If a computer can not load the Windows operating system, the problem may be due to several possible causes. Read the following possible causes and solution options to solve the problem on your computer.
If a computer can not load the Windows operating system, the problem may be due to several possible causes. Read the following possible causes and solution options to solve the problem on your computer.
The tips can help:
► Constant crashes after Windows 10 Update, why?
► Find and start troubleshooting in Windows 10!
► Windows 10 1803 Spring Creators update hangs!
► Back to Windows 7 from Windows 10, but how (8.1)?
New hardware?
New hardware in a computer can sometimes cause problems if the computer in Windows can boot properly or at all. If you recently installed new hardware in your computer, turn off the computer, remove the new hardware, and then restart the computer.
Outdated, or damaged hardware drivers?
The Windows operating system is based on drivers to understand how hardware is communicated and worked in the computer. If a driver is outdated or damaged, it may cause Windows to become unstable and sometimes the computer will not want to start Windows.
►► Driver Update via the Windows 10 Device Manager!
►► Driver query via the command prompt in Windows (10, 8.1, 7)!
►► disable driver auto-updates on Windows 10, but how?
Corrupt system files?
When Windows 10 is booted, many system files are executed. If one or more of these system files are corrupted, this may cause Windows 10 to fail to boot properly or not boot at all. You can repair damaged system files by either enabling a Windows recovery point or by running the Windows repair process.
►► The system recovery, or the recovery process takes a long time, why?
►► On Windows 10 crashes the System File Checker!
►► System Files Windows Recovery Program (example)!
►► After updating Win-10 no space on the hard disk, what now?
Reinstall Windows!
If you continue to experience Windows startup problems after performing any of the troubleshooting options above, we recommend that you reinstall Windows. A complete Windows reinstall will delete all files on the computer and reinstall the operating system.