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  1. That stupid update crashed OS drive, making it unusable until I reinstalled Windows. I ended up reinstalling with my older ISO I had on CD and let Windows 10 do all the updates afterwards, then I downloaded the updated ISO. Microsoft will never get a class action lawsuit for all the times they broke people's computers and destroyed data. Good thing I backup everything, but most people don't.
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  2. Hello have you tried to repair it by using the DISM commands? Analyze the Windows 10 image with DISM Open a command prompt as an administrator. Analyze the Windows 10 image to determine if it is damaged or not: This operation may take several minutes. You will get one of the following results: "No damage to the component store has been detected" it's perfect, the Windows 10 image is intact! You can run the command : but at first sight it is not your case you probably have the message: this indicates that the image of Windows 10 is damaged. So you have to check if the image of Windows 10 is intact, repairable or not repairable: If the image of Windows 10 is damaged but repairable Repair the Windows 10 system image: If everything goes well, you should get the message the Windows 10 image has been repaired successfully! if you get an error message: you have to repair it with the ISO of the version of your current Windows, but before, make sure to check the hash of your iso to avoid a corrupted win. once done, mount the iso with daemontool or with windows explorer. To repair the image of Windows 10 by specifying as source the installation file located in the ISO Either you have an install.wim file so: Or you have an install.esd file: Replace X by the drive letter associated with the ISO image and N by the index of the Windows 10 edition to be repaired. Detail of indexes and editions of Windows 10 The install.wim/install.esd file may contain several editions of Windows 10, identified by indexes: You can find all the available indexes in the file install.wim/install.esd with the command : To get more information about an index : Now run the command again the System File Checker tool should successfully run and repair any errors.
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