Every update will hang? The ultimate Win10 repair Dafa came

  
Microsoft resumed the management of the patch day, pushed the update program for Windows 10, in line with the big principles of chasing new and system security, Xiaobian decided to install the first batch without hesitation. Sure enough, jumped! Into a loop of infinite restart and installation failure.

While the problems encountered by small series belongs to one example, but in fact after each patch push, someone will encounter a variety of problems, the result is to give up either Microsoft patches and other fixes, or is completely abandon Windows 10. In fact, if you take a moment to fix it, you can solve the problem of installation failure or loop restart, which is much simpler than downgrading Windows 7 with Windows 10.
Before that, we need to prepare a Windows 10 installation disk. As for how to make a look at "".
After booting with a USB flash drive, after entering the recovery environment, first select “Fix the computer", then step into the "Troubleshooting-Advanced Options", find “command prompt”,OK, let's get started !

open & ldquo; a command prompt & rdquo; later, you will be prompted to enter a password, enter your current Windows 10 logon account password (not the PIN code is account password).

in the command prompt, enter & ldquo; bcdedit & rdquo; (without the quotation marks, the same below), locate the file named & ldquo; resumeobject & rdquo; option, the latter recorded a long string of characters (ie, GUID).

then enter & ldquo; bcdedit /set {GUID} recoveryenabled No & rdquo; carriage return after the operation, the purpose is to disable the Windows repair from the start, which is above the resumeobjec {GUID} options appear to be a long list of characters, you can Direct copy, each computer GUID is not the same, so Xiaobian is marked in this way!
Finally, just enter “sfc /scannow” to start system file scanning, verification and repair, this process is a bit long, leave the computer aside and do something else!

Once completed, restart the computer and then Windows Update to try a patch, definitely perfect!

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