In this article, we will show you multiple solutions to fix this issue. Follow the solutions down below to get your issue resolved:
1. Run A Disk Checker
Disk drives with bad sectors can cause this issue. Therefore, you must run the system disk checker which is a command that scans and automatically repairs the errors faced by the disk. You can run the Disk Checker with the steps listed below:
2. Run the System File Checker
Another reason why you are facing this error is that the system files have been corrupted. Therefore, using the System Scans, you can scan through each file on the system and automatically repair the file at fault to resolve the error. Run the systems scans by following these instructions: Note: After running the System File Checker, you can run the DISM Command. Paste the following command into the command prompt, and restart your computer to make the necessary changes:
3. Manually Restore the Registry
You can also manually restore the Registry to fix the missing or corrupted file issue. However, after following this procedure, you will face certain changes made to the system. Below we have given the steps to restore registry files on your system manually: Disclaimer: In case your data gets lost, you must create a backup copy of your data before manually resorting to the registry. If you already have a backup file saved, you can proceed with this method.
4. Perform a Clean Installation
If you couldn’t find a way to fix this error, and your system is still facing the error; then, as a last resort, you must perform a clean installation that eradicates your previous version of Windows and installs a new copy. However, you must save all your data in your backup since this process will format your entire drive.













