Hi All,
CRITICAL_PROCRESS_DIED
So I recently built a gaming PC. I installed Windows 10 64bit. Everything was running fine for 2 - 3 days I tried to go on to it today to find windows will not start correctly I put it the installation disk and tried the repair my PC option.
I do not have a system restore point as it's new, it can't find a system image file to repair, startup repair option won't work I get the error "Startup Repair couldn't repair your PC. There is no previous build so I can't go back to that.
I tried watching some videos but most of them are on the main desktop which I can't even reach not even in safe mode well I can but I get the same error after a few minutes so don't get a chance to run repairs through cmd. I went into commmand prompt but its only saying x:\Sources its not reading from my actual drive and I've no idea how to change it if any one could help me I'd appreciate it thanks.
( Update - I ran cmd in safe mode administration, typed "powershell" then "SFC.exe /scannow then got the message Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.)
CRITICAL_PROCRESS_DIED
So I recently built a gaming PC. I installed Windows 10 64bit. Everything was running fine for 2 - 3 days I tried to go on to it today to find windows will not start correctly I put it the installation disk and tried the repair my PC option.
I do not have a system restore point as it's new, it can't find a system image file to repair, startup repair option won't work I get the error "Startup Repair couldn't repair your PC. There is no previous build so I can't go back to that.
I tried watching some videos but most of them are on the main desktop which I can't even reach not even in safe mode well I can but I get the same error after a few minutes so don't get a chance to run repairs through cmd. I went into commmand prompt but its only saying x:\Sources its not reading from my actual drive and I've no idea how to change it if any one could help me I'd appreciate it thanks.
( Update - I ran cmd in safe mode administration, typed "powershell" then "SFC.exe /scannow then got the message Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.)