How to Fix Windows 11 Green Screen Of Death GSOD Error [COMPLETE FIX]
In this video i will show you how to fix windows 11 green screen of death GSOD error.
Command Used:
sfc /scannow
Even before Windows 11 is released, a lot of people are eager to try it out. So, people are rushing to install the beta and dev versions. However, as it can be expected that the beta and dev version installation can cause many errors, it isn’t all smooth sailing. The most common type of error that users are currently facing is the Green Screen of Death. In this tutorial, I will address this and show you how to fix the Green Screen of Death error in Windows 11.
Green Screen of Death is no different from the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), as they both convey a fatal error that’s keeping your PC from functioning properly.
The Green Screen only appears for Insider Preview builds and practically shows the same error codes as the BSOD.
If corrupted system files are causing problems on Windows 11, this guide will help you fix this issue with the System File Checker command-line tool.
On Windows 11, when you start having issues starting your Windows laptop, random errors occur, or features don't work correctly, there is a good chance that some system files might be corrupted or missing for unknown reasons. Typically, you may experience problems with system files after installing a cumulative update, driver, or making installation changes manually.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
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the boot configuration data is missing windows 11 0xc000000f
the recycle bin is corrupted windows 11
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This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.