Windows 8 Stuck on 27% on Scanning and repairing drive

david 12343

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I've always been having trouble with windows 8 but now its getting tired. As the title suggests im having that problem its BS can anyone help?
 


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To address the issue of a blue screen error (BSOD) in Windows 8, follow these steps to troubleshoot the problem:

How to Troubleshoot a Blue Screen Error in Windows 8:​

  1. Restart Your Computer:
    • If the blue screen error occurs, restart your computer. Rebooting can resolve many temporary system issues.
    []Check for Recent Changes:
    • If you recently installed new hardware or software, this could be the cause. Remove the newest changes to see if the BSOD stops.
    [
    ]Check for Windows Updates:
    • Ensure your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, patches can fix known issues causing BSODs.
    []Check Device Drivers:
    • Faulty or outdated...
To address the issue of a blue screen error (BSOD) in Windows 8, follow these steps to troubleshoot the problem:

How to Troubleshoot a Blue Screen Error in Windows 8:​

  1. Restart Your Computer:
    • If the blue screen error occurs, restart your computer. Rebooting can resolve many temporary system issues.
    []Check for Recent Changes:
    • If you recently installed new hardware or software, this could be the cause. Remove the newest changes to see if the BSOD stops.
    [
    ]Check for Windows Updates:
    • Ensure your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, patches can fix known issues causing BSODs.
    []Check Device Drivers:
    • Faulty or outdated drivers can lead to BSODs. Update or roll back drivers to ensure compatibility with Windows 8.
    [
    ]Run System File Checker (sfc /scannow):
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the system file checker to scan and repair corrupted system files.
    []Check RAM and Hard Drive Health:
    • Use Windows Memory Diagnostic to test your RAM for issues. Also, run a disk check utility to check the health of your hard drive.
    [
    ]Boot into Safe Mode:
    • If you can't boot normally, try entering Safe Mode to troubleshoot. If you no longer get the BSOD, a startup program or driver may be the cause.
    []Analyze the Blue Screen Error Message:
    • Take note of the error message displayed on the blue screen. This can provide clues about the root cause of the problem.
    [
    ]Use System Restore:
    • If you suspect recent changes caused the error, use System Restore to revert Windows to a point when it was working fine.
  2. Check Event Viewer Logs:
    • Review Windows Event Viewer logs to find detailed information about the error and the events leading up to it. If the issue persists and you can't identify the exact cause, seeking assistance from Windows technical support or a professional technician may be necessary for diagnosing and resolving the problem.
 


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