When your Windows 10 system starts exhibiting issues like frequent crashes, slowdowns, or corrupted files, performing a repair install can often resolve these issues. Here are the methods to repair install Windows 10, ensuring minimal data loss.
How to Perform a Windows 10 Repair Install
1. Repair Install Using an ISO File
- Download ISO File:
- Visit Microsoft’s website and download the Windows 10 ISO file.
- Save the file to a convenient location on your computer.
- Mount ISO File:
- Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder where you saved the Windows.iso file.
- Double-click the ISO file to mount it. Alternatively, right-click the ISO file and select Mount.
- Run Setup.exe:
- Navigate to the mounted drive and double-click on setup.exe.
- UAC Warning:
- If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes.
- Install Windows:
- Click Next and accept the license terms.
- Wait for Windows to check for updates.
- Keep Personal Files:
- On the Ready to Install screen, ensure the option Keep personal files and apps is selected.
- Click Install.
- Complete Installation:
- Wait for the repair/upgrade to finish. Your computer will reboot several times during the process.
2. Repair Install via Media Creation Tool
- Download Media Creation Tool:
- Go to the Windows 10 download site and download the Media Creation Tool.
- Run the Tool:
- Execute the downloaded MediaCreationTool.exe.
- Accept License Agreement:
- Accept the terms presented in the license agreement.
- Accept the terms presented in the license agreement.
- Create Installation Media:
- Select Create installation media for another PC and click Next.
- Choose ISO File:
- Choose the ISO file option and click Next.
- Save ISO File:
- Select a location to save the Windows.iso file and click Save.
- Wait for the download to complete.
- Mount ISO File:
- Follow the same steps as in Method 1 to mount and run the setup from the ISO file.
3. Repair Install Using USB Installation Media
- Prepare USB Drive:
- Ensure you have a USB drive with at least 8GB of free space. Note that this process will erase all data on the USB drive.
- Download Windows 10 ISO:
- Download the Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft’s website.
- Create Bootable USB:
- Use a tool like Rufus to create a bootable USB drive with the downloaded ISO.
- Boot from USB:
- Restart your computer and boot from the USB drive. You may need to change the boot order in your BIOS settings.
- Select Repair Your Computer:
- On the installation screen, select Repair your computer instead of Install now.
- Advanced Troubleshooting:
- Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to diagnose and repair any boot issues.
Also keep in mind:
- Back Up Your Data: Before performing a repair install, it's crucial to back up your data. Use tools like EaseUS Todo Backup to create a full system image.
- Update Drivers and Firmware: Make sure all your drivers and firmware are up-to-date to avoid compatibility issues during the repair install.
- Disable Antivirus Software: Temporarily disable any non-Microsoft antivirus software to prevent it from interfering with the repair process.