The Windows 10 System32 folder is absent.
The Windows 10 System32 folder is absent.
It mentioned that after restarting the computer, how can I reinstall Windows?
Connect a USB drive running Windows, power it in, then access BIOS settings and start the USB device.
You can insert a USB drive into a Windows computer to access its files and settings.
It's the same procedure as setting up Windows. You can locate a guide on YouTube. A brief summary is that you obtain a USB drive, download the Windows Media Creation Tool, and run the installation on another computer. After that, connect the USB to your laptop, launch it, enter BIOS settings, choose the USB during boot selection, save the changes, and restart. Finally, follow the installation steps which are quite simple.
If there’s anything stored on the hard drive, it’s best to create a backup. There are multiple ways to get the OS running again, including using a USB drive—often called installation media. Make sure you have your CD key ready if prompted during installation. Ensure the thumb drive isn’t present, as it will be formatted into a boot partition and all data will be lost. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10 For another method, you can reset the PC entirely through Settings > Recovery > "Reset This PC" with the Start button. Pic below.
The central issue is figuring out what you need to do before the problem arises. Simply reinstalling Windows won’t help if you haven’t restored the system32 folder properly. You might have moved it somewhere else, but you’re unsure how. The screenshot indicates the system starts normally, yet you’re confused about the missing component.