Sunday 5 January 2020

How to fix unable to load operating system error?

A sudden power outage or system crash can corrupt files that are part of your operating system's essential guts. When these things happen, people who have backups tend to just jump straight to them, but then we're at the time warp problem—if you've already done a week's worth of work since the last backup, that data is lost. Instead, you should first attempt to repair or restore just the system files.

Solution to fix this error :

Windows: Corrupt system files happen a bit more frequently in Windows, but it's not difficult to fix most of the time. You should make use of Windows' built-in System Restore, which basically makes daily, miniature backups of your system. It doesn't touch your data—it just backs up system files, so it's absolutely perfect for these sorts of problems. If you're able to boot your PC into Safe Mode (pressing F8 while booting up should do the trick), you can find System Restore in the System Properties settings. If your PC won't boot all the way into Safe Mode, then you'll need your Windows install disc. Booting into that disc will give you the option to use System Restore right on the spot.


Mac: For Mac, it's pretty common that, instead of corrupted files, that you might have broken permissions or other file system issues. You can correct a lot of these sorts of issues by rebooting into Safe Mode (reboot the computer while holding down the Shift key). Booting into Safe Mode will force checking and error correction on the file system, delete cached files, and start the computer in a limited working state that doesn't include anything but the basics. Once fully booted into Safe Mode, you can reboot the computer normally again, and hope that the problem was taken care of in that automated process.

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