If you are facing this error, then chances are you may have installed new hardware or software which is causing the issue. Sometimes installing the latest Windows updates seems to cause this issue but you can’t be sure until you troubleshoot the issue. Now as far as software problems are concerned, these might be the possible reasons as to
why you are facing this error:
- Corrupted BCD information
- System File is damaged.
- Loose or faulty SATA/IDE Cable
- Conflicting 3rd party software
- Virus, malware ranei
The error which you will get after a reboot will be:
Hapa: Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might have caused the issue after you install Windows Updates
The main problem is that you won’t boot into Windows and you will be stuck at this error message screen. In short, you will be inside a reboot loop as every time you restart your PC you will again face the same error message until you fix the issue. So without wasting any time let’s see how actually to Fix “Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause” with the below-listed troubleshooting steps.
Fix Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.
Method 1: Run Startup/Automatic Repair
1. Whakauruhia te Windows 10 DVD tāutanga bootable ranei Kōpae Whakaora ka tīmata ano i to PC.
2. Ina ue'i ki te Pēhi i tetahi kī ki te whawhai mai i te CD, DVD ranei, pēhia tetahi kī kia haere tonu.
3. Tīpakohia ō manakohanga reo, ka pāwhiri i te Panuku. Pāwhiritia Whakatika tō rorohiko i te taha mauī o raro.
4. I runga i te whiriwhiri i te mata kōwhiringa, pāwhiri Nga raruraru.
5. I te mata Raparongoā, pawhiria te Kōwhiringa matatau.
6. I runga i te mata kōwhiringa Arā, pāwhiri Whakatika Aunoa, Whakatika Whakaoho ranei.
7. Wait till the Windows Automatic/Startup Repairs complete.
8. Tīmata anō ka whai angitu koe Whakatika Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause, ki te kore, haere tonu.
Ano hoki: Me pehea te whakatika i te Whakatika Aunoa kaore i taea te whakatika i to PC.
Method 2: Boot into Last Known Good Configuration
Before going any further let’s discuss how to Enable Legacy Advanced Boot Menu so that you can easily get Boot Options:
1. Restart your Windows 10.
2. As the system restarts enter into BIOS setup and configure your PC to boot from CD/DVD.
3. Kōkuhu i te DVD tāutanga bootable Windows 10 ka tīmata anō i tō PC.
4. Ina ue'i ki te Pēhi i tetahi kī ki te whawhai mai i te CD, DVD ranei, pēhia tetahi kī kia haere tonu.
5. Tohua to hiahia reo, ka pāwhiri Panuku. Pāwhiritia Whakatika tō rorohiko i te taha mauī o raro.
6. I runga i te whiriwhiri i te mata kōwhiringa, pāwhiri Nga raruraru.
7. I te mata Raparongoā, pawhiria te Kōwhiringa matatau.
8. I runga i te mata kōwhiringa Arā, pāwhiri Whakaaetia te Whakatairanga.
9. When the Command Prompt(CMD) open type C: a ka tomo.
10. Na patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei:
BCDEDIT /SET {DEFAULT} BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY
11. And hit enter to Enable Legacy Advanced Boot Menu.
12. Close Command Prompt and back on the Choose an option screen, click Continue to restart Windows 10.
13. Finally, don’t forget to eject your Windows 10 installation DVD to get Boot options.
14. On the Boot Options screen, choose “Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced)."
Tikanga 3: Mahi i te Whakaora Pūnaha
1. Hoatu ki roto i te papapāho tāutanga Windows ranei Puku Whakaora/Kopae Whakatikatika Pūnaha ka tohua to lmanakohanga anguage, ka paato i te Panuku
2. pāwhiri Tapia tō rorohiko kei raro.
3. Na, kowhiria Nga raruraru a ka Kōwhiringa Arā.
4. Ka mutu, pawhiria "Whakaora Pūnaha” ka whai i nga tohutohu i runga-mata hei whakaoti i te whakaora.
5. Restart your PC to save changes and see if you can fix Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause error.
Tikanga 4: Whakahaerehia te SFC me te CHKDSK
1. Again go to command prompt using the method 1, click on command prompt in the Advanced options screen.
2. Patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei ki te cmd ka paato i te tomo i muri i ia whakahau:
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=c: /offwindir=c:windows chkdsk C: /f /r /x
Note: Make sure you use the drive letter where Windows is currently installed. Also in the above command C: is the drive on which we want to check disk, /f stands for a flag which chkdsk the permission to fix any errors associated with the drive, /r let chkdsk search for bad sectors and perform recovery and /x instructs the check disk to dismount the drive before beginning the process.
3. Exit the command prompt and restart your PC.
Method 5: Rebuild BCD configuration
1. Using above method open command prompt using Windows installation disk.
2. Now type the following commands one by one and hit enter after each one:
bootrec.exe /FixMbr bootrec.exe /FixBoot bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd
3. If the above command fails, then enter the following commands in cmd:
bcdedit / kaweake C:BCD_Backup c: cd boot attrib bcd -s -h -r ren c:bootbcd bcd.old bootrec /RebuildBcd
4. Finally, exit the cmd and restart your Windows.
5. This method seems to Fix Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might cause the error, but if it doesn’t work for you, then continue.
Tikanga 6: Tautuhia te Whakatau Whakaara Tika
1. When your computer starts (Before the boot screen or the error screen), repeatedly press Delete or F1 or F2 key (Depending upon your computer’s manufacturer) to tomo te tatūnga BIOS.
2. Once you are in BIOS setup, select the Boot tab from the list of options.
3. Now make sure that the computer kōpae mārō SSD ranei is set as a top priority in the Boot order. If not, use up or down arrow keys to set hard disk at the top, which means the computer will first boot from it rather than any other source.
4. Finally, press F10 to save this change and exit.
Manakohia:
Koira kua angitu koe Fix Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause, but if you still have any questions regarding this post, please ask them in the comment’s section.