To fix this error - Windows didn't load correctly, and you're prompted to restore your PC to an earlier point, which would result in missing downloaded files, applications, and personal files saved in the system partition. To fix the error, you can refer to a video that provides three ways to resolve the issue.
If you prefer a step-by-step guide, you can read the fixes below to get more help.
| Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
|---|---|
| Fix 1. Restore Data to Another Drive | Make sure that all hard drives and other devices were correctly connected and recognized...Full steps |
| Fix 2. Boot into Safe Mode | Connect the Windows Installation Media to the computer. Choose to boot from...Full steps |
| Fix 3. Run CHKDSK | Insert Windows 10/8/7 installation disk or installation USB into PC > boot from the disk or USB...Full steps |
| Fix 4. Rebuild BCD | Insert Windows installation disk > boot from the disk or USB. Click "Repair your computer"...Full steps |
| Fix 5. Perform System Restore | Choose "Advanced options" on the blue screen and then navigate to "Troubleshoot"...Full steps |
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System Restore can restore your PC to a previous point in time, preserving personal data but potentially removing recently installed apps, and cannot be undone.
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Windows couldn't load correctly, or you received variants such as Windows couldn't start correctly, your PC did not start correctly, or Windows couldn't restart correctly. Each specific error has detailed supplementary information, telling you what to do next. Before fixing this error, learn about its causes.
Windows didn't load correctly error is often caused by issues with the system files, corrupted registry entries, or problems with the boot process, which can be due to a faulty driver, a malfunctioning hardware component, or a virus/malware infection.
1 - BCD is missing or corrupt
The BCD (Boot Configuration Data) became missing or corrupt, which could be due to disk write errors, power outages, boot sector viruses, or manual configuration errors while setting up the BCD.
2 - File system integrity compromised
The file system itself may become corrupt or damaged.
3 - System files are damaged
The system files may also become damaged.
After learning about the reasons behind the "Windows couldn't load correctly" error, you can proceed to fix the issue. To resolve the problem, 5 effective solutions are available to fix the error in Windows 10/8.1/8/7. These solutions can be applied accordingly to get your Windows system up and running smoothly.
Before fixing the "Windows couldn't load correctly" error, export or restore your data to avoid additional trouble. Since your PC can't load and boot, create a bootable disk to enter your PC. You can run Deep Data Recovery WinPE Edition to restore data to another drive, even if you can't boot into Windows. This software has many highlights, including the ability to recover data with its WinPE Edition.
Step 1. To recover lost data, launch Deep Data Recovery in Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7, select the desired file types, and click "Next" to initiate the recovery process.
Step 2. Choose the place where you lost data. Then, click "Scan".
Step 3. After the scan, use the file format filter on the left or upper right corner to find the files you need, then click the "Preview" button or double-click a file to view its content.
Step 4. To recover lost data, select the file by clicking the checkbox next to it, and then click the "Recover" button to retrieve the data to a safe location.
When faced with the "Windows didn't load correctly" error, booting into Safe Mode is a promising troubleshooting option. Since you can't access Windows, you'll need a Windows installation CD/DVD, which you can create using Microsoft's guide if you don't have one. With the installation disc, you can enter Safe Mode, which is a diagnostic mode of Windows that allows you to run Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, helping you identify and resolve issues.
Step 1. Connect the Windows Installation Media to the computer.
Step 2. Choose to boot from the installation media from the screen.
Step 3. Wait for the files to be loaded.
Step 4. In the Windows Setup window, choose "Next".
Step 5. In the Windows Setup window, choose "Repair your computer" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings".
Step 6. To enter the computer in a safe state, choose a Safe Mode option (Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, and Safe Mode with Command Prompt) to boot the system.
You can uninstall suspicious software or drivers in Safe Mode.
To fix the issue, you need to create a Windows 10/8/7 installation disk, which will allow you to boot correctly. Once you have the installation disk, you can follow the steps to resolve the problem.
Step 1. To install Windows 10/8/7, insert the installation disk or USB into your PC and boot from it.
Step 2. To fix the problem with your computer's installation, click on "Repair your computer" or hit the F8 key at the "Install now" screen. This will allow you to access the troubleshooting options and potentially resolve the issue.
Step 3. Click "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".
Step 4. Type chkdsk E: /f /r /x, and press "enter".
To repair a partition, you will need to access the command prompt and use the "chkdsk" command. The syntax for the command is "chkdsk E:", where "E" is the drive letter of the partition you want to repair.
To resolve the issue where Windows 10/8/7 cannot load correctly due to a missing or corrupt BCD, you can rebuild the BCD using a Windows installation disc. This process requires the disc to correct the problem.
Step 1. To install Windows 10/8/7, insert the installation disk or USB into your PC and boot from it.
Step 2. Click "Repair your computer" or hit F8 at the install now screen.
Step 3. Click "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".
Step 4. Type each command line and hit Enter each time:
ren BCD BCD.old
bcdboot C:\Windows /1 en-us /s G: /f ALL (Note: c:\ is the drive where Windows 10/8.1/8 is installed on.)
Step 5. When the process completes, type "exit" in Command Prompt and then restart your PC.
If you created a Windows restore point before the error, you can perform a system restore to resolve the issue.
Step 1. To resolve the issue, navigate to the blue screen, select "Advanced options", then go to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "System Restore".
Step 2. To restore your computer to a previous state, select a restore point from the list of available points. This will allow you to revert your computer's settings and files back to a specific point in time.
Step 3. Wait until the restore process finishes and then restart your computer.
If you don't have a system image, you can install Windows 10/8/7 from USB by yourself.
If you're experiencing the "Windows didn't load correctly" error, don't worry, you've come to the right place. This issue can be frustrating, but fortunately, there are several solutions to help you fix it. You can try booting in safe mode, checking for corrupted system files, running a system file checker, resetting Windows, or even performing a system restore. If none of these solutions work, feel free to share your own tips and solutions with us.
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If Windows 10 didn't load correctly, there are several solutions to try. You can try booting in Safe Mode, which can help identify if a specific driver or program is causing the issue.
The Windows start issue can be caused by a third-party program, recent hardware change, BCD error, or file system error.
In some cases, third-party anti-virus and anti-malware software can disrupt certain Windows programs.
You can fix it by uninstalling new software or drivers: