sfc cannot fix certain damaged files.
sfc cannot fix certain damaged files.
You're seeing blue screens after installing Windows 10, and the System File Checker reported issues. It means some files are damaged, but the tool couldn't repair them automatically. You should still be cautious—corrupted files can cause problems. Try running a full system restore or using Windows Recovery Environment to recover. If issues persist, consider reinstalling Windows or seeking professional help.
It seems like the drive might be damaged or the installation file is corrupted. I recommend performing a reboot scan, fixing it if necessary, then using the media creation tool to generate a new bootable USB drive and reinstalling. To start the reboot scan, open My PC, right-click your drive, and select Properties. Navigate to Tools and click the Check button under Error Checking.