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How to Do System Restore in windows 10 When Computer fails to Boot

How to Do System Restore in windows 10 When Computer fails to Boot – 2 ways

This article is about how to do System Restore in windows 10 when computer fails to Boot. If your Windows 10 computer fails to boot suddenly and you can’t fix it, you can perform a system restore to restore the computer to its original working state.

In fact, what happens is that a system restore point, system image, or other type of system backup was created before the computer failed.

We will show you how to restore when your computer won’t boot.

How to Do System Restore in windows 10 When Computer fails to Boot

You can choose different ways, and before you start you have to do some simple preparations.

  • Way 1: Make a system restoration with a restoration point
  • Way 2: System restoration with a system image


Preparations:


To perform a system restoration on a computer that does not start, you must access the screen of advanced start -up options (sometimes called recovery environment).

So, the preparation you have to do is how to make the computer unable to boot Windows 10 System enter the Advanced Boot Options screen.

Advanced boot options


The way to do this is to start your computer using a system repair disc or recovery disc to get to the Advanced Boot Options screen.

If you don’t have a repair disc, you can create one on another computer or use the Windows 10 installation disc directly. After completing this preparation, you can restore the system on your computer through the following steps.

Way 1: Perform a restore procedure in a restore point


Windows 10 automatically creates a system restore point before major things like Windows updates or driver installations. This gives you the option to restore a computer that won’t start at first.

Follow these steps.

Step 1: Start the computer with advanced startup options, and select Troubleshoot > System Restore.

select System restore


Step 2: Select your Windows 10 operating system on the screen to continue.

select the operating system


Step 3: When the System Restore window appears, click Next.

Next, select the restore point to which you want to restore your Windows 10 system and click Next again.

select restore point and click Next


Step 4: Confirm you select restore point and click Next.

Read the warning message that appears, and click Yes to start System Restore.

Click yes to start the recovery process


Step 5: Just wait for the restore process to complete. That will take time. Keep your computer charged if recovery fails.

System Restore running

Step 6: After System Restore successfully, click Restart to restart the computer.

The computer will boot from the Windows 10 recovery system without any problems.

full recovery process


Way 2: Perform a system restore on the system image

If you created a system image backup for your Windows 10 computer before it started, you can use it to perform a system restore.

Follow these steps.

Step 1: Connect the drive containing your image backup to your computer that cannot start Windows 10.

Step 2: Reboot the computer to the Advanced Boot Options screen, and select Troubleshoot > System Image Recovery.

select System Image Recovery


Step 3: Select your Windows 10 operating system to continue.

select Windows 10 operating system


Step 4: The “Re-image your computer” window will open.

Select “Use the latest system image” and click Next.

select the system image

Step 5: Click Next again.

Finally click Yes followed by to start restoring your system to the system image.

Click on Finish and follow Yes

Step 6: Wait for the restore process to complete and keep your computer charged if the restore fails.

restore from system image

Step 7: When System Restore is complete, click Restart Now and your computer will load and restore Windows 10 without any problems.

Click Restart Now


Last words:


The above are two simple and effective ways to perform system restore when your Windows 10 computer won’t boot. If you are wondering if there are other ways, the answer is yes.

This uses our internal Cloner. If you use Cloner to make a full backup of your Windows 10, you can also restore your system without any effort when the computer fails to boot.

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