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Microsoft Helpline Phone Number +1-800-210-6150 Take a Solution Instantly

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Windows 10
Use Reset This PC to reinstall Windows 10, with or without keeping your personal files intact. 
See How to Reset Your PC in Windows 10 for help. You could also Clean Install Windows 10 if Reset This PC doesn't work. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 


Windows 8

Use Refresh Your PC to reinstall Windows 8, retaining personal files and Windows Store apps only.

Use Reset Your PC to reinstall Windows 8, retaining no personal files, apps, or programs. See How to Refresh or Reset Your PC in Windows 8 for help.

You could also Clean Install Windows 8 if Reset Your PC doesn't work for some reason. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Windows 7

Reinstall Windows 7, retaining no personal files or programs. See How to Clean Install Windows 7 for help. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 


Windows Vista

Reinstall Windows Vista, retaining no personal files or programs. See How to Clean Install Windows Vista with help. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Windows XP

Repair Windows XP, retaining personal files and installed programs. See How to Repair Install Windows XP for help.

Reinstall Windows XP, retaining no data or programs. See How to Clean Install Windows XP for help. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 


At this point, your computer should be working fine. Yes, you should still install everything listed in Windows Update, but don't fear the same problems so long as you follow the advice in How to Prevent Windows Updates From Crashing Your PC.Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 


When System Restore process, choose the restore point created just before the installation of the Windows updates. If no restore point is available then you won't be able to try this step. System Restore itself must have had some before to the Windows update that prevented a restore point from being automatically created. call our toll- free number +1-800-210-6150


If System Restore fixes the problem you've been experiencing, see How to Prevent Windows Updates From Crashing Your PC before you do anything else. You'll need to make changes to how Windows Update is configured, as well as follow some best practices in regards to installing the updates again, or you might experience the same exact problem when the patches try to automatically install again.

Run the SFC /scannow command to check for issues with, and replace if necessary, important Windows files that may be corrupted or removed.



System File Checker (the name of the tool run by executing the SFC command) isn't a particularly likely solution to a post-Patch-Tuesday or other Windows update issue but it's the most logical next step if a System Restore doesn't do the trick.

Test your memory and test your hard drive. While no update from Microsoft is capable of physically damaging your memory or hard drive, the recent patches, like any software installation from any company, could have been a catalyst that made these hardware issues apparent.

If either test fails, replace the memory or replace the hard drive, and then install Windows again from scratch.

If none of the above suggestions worked then it's very likely that the Windows updates left your computer is such a mess that you have to take more drastic, and at least somewhat destructive, measures to get it working again.


Choose a repair method based on the version of Windows you have. If there is more than one option for a given version of Windows, the first is the least destructive option, followed by the more destructive one. If you try the least destructive one and it doesn't work, you're left only with the more destructive option:

Windows Do Not Start Successfully
Follow this troubleshooting guide if you're unable to access Windows generally after one or more Windows updates were installed. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Restart your computer. Whatever problem the update(s) caused could clear itself up with a simple power off and power on.


Chances are you've already done this several times but if not, give it a try. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

If you can tell your computer is "running hot" thanks to all the work it's been doing trying to boot, try powering it off for an hour or so before starting it up again. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Start Windows using Last Known Good Configuration, which will attempt to start Windows using registry and driver data that worked the last time it was successfully started.

Start Windows in Safe Mode. If you can start in Safe Mode, follow the advice above in the Windows Starts Successfully tutorial.Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

If you can't start in Safe Mode, don't worry, just move on to the next troubleshooting step below.

Complete an offline System Restore to uninstall the Windows update(s). Be sure to choose the restore point created just before the installation of the Windows update(s). Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

A typical System Restore is completed from within Windows but since you can't access Windows right now, you'll need to complete an offline System Restore, meaning from outside of Windows. This option is not available in Windows XP. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150  

Since all of the changes made by the updates are undone during this process, it's likely to fix your problem. However, as soon as you get back into Windows, see How to Prevent Windows Updates From Crashing Your PC before you do anything else. You could experience the same problems again soon unless you make the preventative changes outlined in that article.


Test your memory and test your hard drive. No Windows update can physically damage your memory or hard drive but their installation, like any software installation, may have been a catalyst that brought these hardware issues to light. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Replace the memory or replace the hard drive if the memory or hard drive tests fail, and then install Windows again.

See How to Fix a Blue Screen of Death if your issue is a BSOD.

There are a few more ideas in that troubleshooting guide that might apply to your situation, especially if you suspect that there might be a non-Windows-update reason for this error. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

If all previous troubleshooting has failed, you'll have to take some more invasive measures to get your computer back in working order.

Find your version of Windows below and perform the repair task listed. If your version has more than one option, try the first one first since it's less destructive: Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

Once Windows is reinstalled, revisit Windows Update but follow the advice in How to Prevent Windows Updates From Crashing Your PC to avoid problems like this in the future. Microsoft helpline phone number +1-800-210-6150 

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