How To Fix Windows Installation Errors Using BIOS Recovery

If you’re experiencing Windows installation errors using the BIOS recovery process, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you troubleshoot and fix these issues:

Preparation

  • Ensure your system is in the correct boot order and has the latest drivers installed.

  • Make sure your system has a stable power supply and is not running from an external battery.

Step 1: Enter BIOS Setup (F2 or F12 key)

  • Restart your computer and immediately press the key that corresponds to the BIOS setup (F2, F12, or Del).

  • If you’re unable to find the correct key, refer to your motherboard manual.

  • Once in BIOS setup, look for an option labeled “Boot Order” or “Boot Configuration.”

  • Set the boot order to prioritize your Windows installation over any other operating systems.

Step 2: Check System Logs

  • Enter the Command Prompt (Command Prompt) by pressing the key you used for entering BIOS setup.

  • Type dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and press Enter.

  • This command will scan your system for updates and repair any issues that might be causing the installation error.

Step 3: Run System File Checker (SFC)

  • Open Command Prompt again by pressing the key you used to enter BIOS setup.

  • Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.

  • This command will scan your system for corrupted files and repair any issues that might be causing the installation error.

Step 4: Run DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management)

  • Open Command Prompt again by pressing the key you used to enter BIOS setup.

  • Type dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and press Enter.

  • This command will scan your system for updates, repair any issues that might be causing the installation error, and remove corrupted files.

Step 5: Run System Restore

  • Open Command Prompt again by pressing the key you used to enter BIOS setup.

  • Type sccmcl.exe (for Windows 10) or vssadmin (for Windows 8/8.1/7) and press Enter.

  • This command will restore your system to a previous point when it was working properly.

Step 6: Reboot and Try Again

  • Once you’ve completed all the above steps, reboot your system and try installing Windows again.

Common Issues and Solutions

  • No boot device: Ensure that your Windows installation is on a physical drive (such as C:) or a network location.

  • Windows cannot find the file: Check if the file path is correct and ensure that the file exists in the correct location.

  • Installation failed due to UEFI issues: Try using the Legacy Boot Option in UEFI settings or disable Secure Boot and use the UEFI firmware override.

Additional Tips

  • Make sure to save your system configuration and restore points regularly to prevent data loss in case of a boot error.

  • Consider consulting your motherboard manual for specific instructions on entering BIOS setup and troubleshooting BIOS-related issues.

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