Windows Installation Encountered an Unexpected Error [Solution]
Windows Installation Encountered an Unexpected Error [Solution]
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
installation encountered an unexpected error
windows installation encountered an unexpected error
encountered an unexpected error windows installation cannot proceed
windows 10 installation encountered an unexpected error
windows 7 installation encountered an unexpected error
If when you are trying to use a recovery disk, and you receive error message The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error, here is what you need to do to solve this problem. This problem mainly occurs when you try to use a recovery disk to restore your Windows machine to factory settings. You may also receive some other message such as Setup is preparing your computer for first use and more.
How can I fix The computer restarted unexpectedly error?
The computer restarted unexpectedly error can be quite problematic, and speaking of this error, users reported the following problems as well:
The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error setup is starting services – This error can occur due to your boot settings, and if you encounter it, you might have to adjust your settings accordingly.
The computer restarted unexpectedly loop Windows 10 Surface Pro 4 – This error can appear on almost any PC, and many Surface Pro 4 users reported it. However, you should be able to fix it using one of our solutions.
The computer restarted unexpectedly loop Windows 7, Windows 8 – This error can appear on almost any operating system and Windows 7 and Windows 8 aren’t exceptions. Even if you don’t use Windows 10, you should be able to fix this problem by using one of our solutions.
The computer restarted unexpectedly restart the installation, installation cannot proceed – Sometimes this error can prevent you from installing Windows 10. If this happens, be sure to check if your hard drive is properly connected.
The computer restarted unexpectedly regedit – Sometimes this problem can be caused by your registry. However, you can easily fix the problem by changing a few values in your registry.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.