It works fine when my PC starts, but then just stops and I have to start it manually. It is set to Automatic. ChkDSK X F, SFC ScanNow and DISM RestoreHealth did not fix this problem... What could it be and how can I fix it?
What does ChkDSK X F mean Try chkdsk /r /f ADMIN CMD PROMPT If that does not work try: With ISO Media in CD/DVD tray: (The same media you installed image with) Type in ADMIN Cmd Prompt Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:M:\sources\install.wim:1 /limitaccess press enter on keyboard, wait for it to finish--M would be drive letter of your CD/DVD tray, remember to change M to your CD/DVD drive letter. After that in ADMIN CMD Prompt run sfc /scannow is just to make sure all is well. Make sure to change drive letter to your CD/DVD-ROM/ and if that does not work, take disc out of tray, clean it with rubbing alcohol, or after shave Is this regular Win 10 or Insider preview If that does not work, if it is a regular image of win 10, put backup on if you have one, this may be because you deleted some tasks in scheduler, what I would do if regular Win 10 since Redstone is not to far off is just put CD/DVD with win 10 on it in tray while computer is running, This PC, CD/DVD ROM-setup and upgrade, not clean install, keep all files and folders.
The OP meant /x--unmount drive and /f--fix issues Btw, /r is included in /f, so /f is a better option He'll need to go to recovery to do this since it's the system drive...
Most people who have trouble with their systems forget to take their tinfoil hats off, and try to do stuff like this. If you are using ANY operating system to surf the internet, you shouldn't be worried about stuff like this. It is not logical.
Quote Originally Posted by abbodi1406 View Post Stop using any reg/block/telemetry tweaks you find 99% of problems occur because of people trying to stop telemetry, without fully understanding what they are doing, stopping this may sound cool, but what if stopping that effects other things, It's been a year now, has anyones bank account been cleaned out by anyone but you, your tearing a OS apart for no reason, is the spying alright, no, but it is part of life. I want my OS to do the things it is supposed to. If you delete this, this, and that, why come here and ask why this does not work, I guess what I am trying to say is, If it ain't broke, leave it alone
R is not included in F.. its backwards /F is included in /Recovery of bad sectors that takes uhh 1 hr+ while F takes 10 mins on xp /P if you boot cd
[FONT="]Most commonly referred to as a "work around" which has been a legitimate tactic since, well … forever.[/FONT]
They ought to make this statement a sticky, The above, If you are not 100% sure of what you are doing and what else it effects, Leave it alone
If a "work around" makes you (and others) tick, so be it There are still many who tackle the causes of issues, instead of the effects...
I'm pretty sure it's the opposite. /r "includes" (implies) /f Code: /R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /F).
Just formatted my SSD and installed a clean version of Windows 10 Pro x64 (updated to June), downloaded and applied all updates, installed the latest drivers, etc., did not use any registry or anti-telemetry programs or tweakers I just used Windows Group Policy settings to disable OneDrive. Task Scheduler still quits randomly. In fact, the Even Log is ridden with errors about services not starting/stopping... Often when I try to launch something, I get "The stub received bad data". Not only that, but DISM doesn't want to work at all! 0x800f081f is the error I get when I try DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:F:\sources\install.wim:1 /limitaccess . "F" is where I mounted the ISO, which has Install.ESD, not Install.WIM. I am trying DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:esd:F:\Sources\Install.esd ... EDIT: ESD command doesn't work at all. Maybe its because that ISO is an AIO ISO..? I tried copying both ESD and WIM files onto drive D and trying to load from there, but it doesn't even detect that path! WTH? EDIT 2: Totally forgot I made a full OS backup image with Acronis!