Damn that was fast. For some reasons I started to have system stutters randomly. I was wondering if it was AMD's new crimson driver or the OS. So I did the /sfc scannow and it reported corrupt os so I decided I need to fix it anyways.This page should help:
Repair and recovery - Windows Help
Right. Thanks.It should be in the folder you downloaded. Probably your best bet is to create a new thread as these are not exactly bsod issues plus far more people will answer the thread.
Well technically with win 10 there isn't an actual 'Repair feature' but you can either, through the recovery console, use system restore or perform a Reset.I haven't been able to boot up and simply select a repair feature.
Alright guess I'll have to go with that then. Thanks.Well technically with win 10 there isn't an actual 'Repair feature' but you can either, through the recovery console, use system restore or perform a Reset.
So I re did a setup for a usb stick and slapped the ISO in there. When I boot it up I get to the menu screen where it ask if I want to do a fresh install or not. I click to proceed and say "yes" (which is hitting cancel), select the language and continue. There is a repair feature option in my case and when I select it I'm then redirected to select what option I want to repair from. I got "continue to win10, select a drive, etc." When I do select a drive it just kinda fades out, freezes up, then restarts to the post screen and starts up the process again. It won't actually go through with it and brings me back to the prompts to either repair or install a new win10.Well technically with win 10 there isn't an actual 'Repair feature' but you can either, through the recovery console, use system restore or perform a Reset.