1. Try unpluging any usb dongles connected to the computer.
2. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options and choose the option Go back to the previous build or Go back to the previous version.
3. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options and choose the option Command Prompt. When you see a black box type "sfc /scannow" and press enter. It will scan the system to check if the files are okay and repair them if there is a problem like ScanDisk in MS-DOS Versions of windows
Unplugging any USB dongles connected to the computer. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options. When you see a black box type "SFC /scan now" and press enter. It will scan the system to check if the files are okay and repair them.
kb5177
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November 23rd, 2022 00:00
Solved it by resetting via support assist os and fresh install windows
AdrianG001
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November 22nd, 2022 23:00
1. Try unpluging any usb dongles connected to the computer.
2. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options and choose the option Go back to the previous build or Go back to the previous version.
3. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options and choose the option Command Prompt. When you see a black box type "sfc /scannow" and press enter. It will scan the system to check if the files are okay and repair them if there is a problem like ScanDisk in MS-DOS Versions of windows
Bruce Tennyson
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November 23rd, 2022 01:00
Unplugging any USB dongles connected to the computer. Enter Safe Mode and go to Choose an option > Troubleshoot > Advanced options. When you see a black box type "SFC /scan now" and press enter. It will scan the system to check if the files are okay and repair them.