If you're using a laptop, unplug it and pull the battery while it's running. While it's logged in to a user, pull the plug and cut off power. My sister found a way that worked for both of us (her using pc, me using a laptop), Now, I know this isn't the best thing to do for a computer but I couldn't get to certain programs so I gave it a try, even though it sounded idiotic and like it wouldn't work. I spent hours online looking for ways to fix it and nothing helped. If it says operation successful, go see if everything is now working ok. If report is #3, please do the following.ĭism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealthĪgain, it will take some time.
IF report is #2, go see if everything is now working ok. Found corrupt files but unable to repair. Found corrupt files and repair successfully.ģ. When finished, it will give you one of the 3 reports : (paraphrasing )Ģ. Right click at Start button > select Command Prompt (Admin) > at the flashing prompt, copy/paste this. If necessary, run a dism image health restore afterwards.
Run a system file check to look for corrupt files.