1. Run the System File Checker
Windows services may be deleted or missing from your system due to corrupt or incorrect files on your computer. Use the SFC command, It will through each file and registry on your system to see which file was causing the error and repair them to solve the issue. Follow the steps below to learn how to perform a System File Checker on your computer: Note: Furthermore, you can use the DISM command and scan the files on your system that have been the reason for file corruption which may have removed Windows services from your system. Paste the following command into the command prompt after performing the system file checker. Lastly, restart your computer to see if this fixed the error:
2. Manually Restore the Missing Windows Services
You can restore the missing Windows Services manually by tinkering in Registry Editor . To learn how to manually restore missing or deleted windows services on your computer, follow the instructions given below: Note: Please make sure to backup registry files before following the method mentioned below.
3. Perform a System Restore
System Restore helps you revert the state of your Windows to a particular time. This feature is often used to recover malfunctions and other errors. Using the system restore feature, you can pinpoint when the Windows Services were not missing or potentially deleted from your computer, which may resolve this issue. You can follow the steps below to see how to perform a system restore:
5. Perform a PC Reset and Clean Installation
If you are still facing the missing/deleted Windows Services on your system, then as a last resort, you must perform a Windows Reset, which helps you do a Clean Installation with most of your data still intact. Below, we have given the steps to perform a Windows Reset: Disclaimer: Before performing a Clean Installation, ensure you have saved your data elsewhere in case your data gets formatted. Follow this method if you agree to perform a Windows Reset and a Clean Installation.











