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WHAT THE F is happening to windows 10?

TTQGaming
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Do a HDD check and providing it checks out OK, run chkdsk /f c:

 

Then sfc /scannow

 

To repair:

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

 

Should be good to go :)

HELP QUICK!!
this just started as i turned on my pc:
pictures below

everything is chuncky and i  cannot do anythingimage.png.88d48db285f7c55e6791de180b3dcba4.png
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Do a HDD check and providing it checks out OK, run chkdsk /f c:

 

Then sfc /scannow

 

To repair:

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

 

Should be good to go :)

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Click on my computer, right click on the hard drive. There should be a tab called "Tools" a hard disk checker should be present there.

 

If that is ok and nothing is damaned, click on start and type "command prompt"

 

Once the command prompt pops up follow @userzero's suggested command line commands

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Lol no, use crystaldiskinfo :)

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So once you are SURE the HDD is OK, (by using crystal) THEN you can go onto this.

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2 minutes ago, RyzenDoctor said:

Click on my computer, right click on the hard drive. There should be a tab called "Tools" a hard disk checker should be present there.

 

If that is ok and nothing is damaned, click on start and type "command prompt"

 

Once the command prompt pops up follow @userzero's suggested command line commands

trying it now

 

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g2g but FYI.. you press Yes, and restart it. Checkdisk will kick in on reboot

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Just now, userzero said:

So once you are SURE the HDD is OK, (by using crystal) THEN you can go onto this.

i can't probably install anything

 

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1 minute ago, userzero said:

g2g but FYI.. you press Yes, and restart it. Checkdisk will kick in on reboot

ok

 

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1 minute ago, TTQGaming said:

ok

 

Oh and welcome to Microsoft Windows =) 

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Just now, RyzenDoctor said:

Oh and welcome to Microsoft Windows =) 

i have been a long term user, i don't know why something happened now

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Just now, KarathKasun said:

Did you delete the "users" folder?

no

i just  checked

 

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Just now, TTQGaming said:

What the hell should i do now?
 

It's windows man... 

 

Did you proceed with the command prompts as instructed above?

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12 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

https://superuser.com/questions/615249/system32-missing-completely-bare-desktop

 

Corrupted user account is the likely cause, try making a new user account.  Log into the new account and see if things work properly.

^ most likely this. 

 

Try find your user profile in C:\Users\<profile name> and check if your files is still there. Create new profile and move everything to new one.

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Also... if you get it working, even though its most likely a windows update gaffe, make sure you have backups of important data.  Just in case.

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5 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

Also... if you get it working, even though its most likely a windows update gaffe, make sure you have backups of important data.  Just in case.

 

9 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

^ most likely this. 

 

Try find your user profile in C:\Users\<profile name> and check if your files is still there. Create new profile and move everything to new one.

 

24 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

https://superuser.com/questions/615249/system32-missing-completely-bare-desktop

 

Corrupted user account is the likely cause, try making a new user account.  Log into the new account and see if things work properly.

i didn't see your posts before i made a new account and restarted with that account, everything is very ok!

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