When facing this error, you may not be able to boot into Windows. To fix this issue, you must either boot into Safe Mode or use the recovery options. Enabling Safe Mode will allow you to make changes to the operating system, while the recovery options will do the same without needing to boot into Safe Mode.
2. Repair System Files
Often, users fix this issue by repairing the corrupted or missing system files that are essential for Windows to function properly. To repair the system files, we use the SFC (System File Checker) command, a command-line utility that scans and repairs the corrupted system files.
2.1 From Recovery Options
2.2 From Windows
3. Use a System Restore Utility
Using a system restore utility can revert your Windows version to a previous state. If you created a restore point before installing the Windows Insider build, reverting the Windows PC should allow you to exit the Windows Insider build, which should resolve the ‘Windows Insider Build ran into an error’ issue.
4. Reset Windows
If you don’t want to leave the Windows Insider Program, you can opt to reset Windows without losing data. You will find the Windows Reset option in the Recovery menu, which you can use to reset Windows and ensure the corrupted files are restored.
4.1 Recovery Options
4.2 From Windows
5. Reinstall Windows Without Losing Data
Another way to exit the Windows Insider Program is to clean install the current operating system. This will not only remove you from the Windows Insider Program but also install fresh system files that might have become corrupted or gone missing, resulting in this issue.













