Windows 11 บูทไม่ได้ สอนวิธีการแก้ไข [Tutorial]

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[Music] hello everyone how are you doing this is md tech here with another quick tutorial in today's tutorial i'm going to show you guys how to go about resolving a windows 11 blue screen area you're having on your computer so whether you're performing updates you're getting an irq are not less or equal message k mode exception not handled kernel data in pager a lot of errors pertain to this problem and we're going to go ahead and jump into what should hopefully be a pretty straightforward process guys and we're going to go ahead and jump right into it so first thing i recommend doing would be to actually go ahead and boot to the troubleshooting utility on windows 11 so if you do a hard power off three times in a row windows should automatically attempt to launch the starter preparer utility and if it doesn't find anything it will give you the option to select advanced settings in which case it will take you to a screen that looks like this now if it does not take you to a screen looks like this or unable to get to that you can also download the windows 10 media creation utility or windows 11 that probably will make a creation utility for windows 11 at some point and it doesn't really matter you can actually run the windows 10 utility on windows 11 as far as i'm aware and you should be able to run the troubleshooting utilities built in within it so you just go ahead and download it to an iso file and then burn into a dvd or usb it'd have to be about four gigabytes or more it couldn't be a small usb flash drive and it couldn't be a cd it'd have to be a dvd and then you boot your computer from it so depending on the computer manufacturer you'd have to tap a different key on your keyboard in order to launch that menu in order to select what boot drive you want to go off of so it could be anything between the escape key f2 f8 f12 for example and those are the function keys on the top of your keyboard so you may have to just do a little bit of trial and error shouldn't take you more than a couple minutes googling it would probably be best before you even begin but anyway we're ready to go ahead and jump right into it so we're on the choose an option page so these will look very similar whether you're booting from it directly within windows itself or if you're plugged in a usb flash drive with the media creation utility installed and you selected the recovery option so when you are setting up your windows 11 installation or windows 10 depending on the drive you're using there should be an option to repair your computer in the bottom left corner of the dialog window one of the first screens that comes up you go ahead and select that and then we take you to a troubleshooting screen like you see here and you want to go ahead and select troubleshoot reset your pc or see advanced options and then there are going to be a whole bunch of options in here that we're going to explore in today's video the first one we're going to actually go underneath advanced options and then select startup repair fix prompts to keep windows from loading so go ahead and select that first okay so you can see a quinoa repair arc pc that was our first option we could try something else if we go back into advanced options here and then select troubleshoot we're going to go underneath advanced options again you can go ahead and actually access safe mode by selecting startup settings and then if you select the restart button you have the option on the screen select save mode with networking which will give you a key on the screen it'll tell you which key to press to enter that i believe it's the f7 key it'll do that for you i'm not going to go over in today's tutorial because i don't really want to go into safe mode but you're more than welcome to attempt that by going into here and then selecting restart again it'll launch another screen it'll say what key do you want to press and it'll give you like seven or eight different options and you want to select the safe mode with networking there's also an option for a command prompt too but that's going to be something we're going to cover later in this video and we don't even have to go through that in order to access it so that's why i'm not going to really push for that because unless you know exactly what's causing the problem you probably don't need to go into safe mode unless you're trying to recover files in which case then you definitely can go into safe mode but we're trying to actually recover our computer here so i hope that makes sense something else we can also try here as well would be to uninstall updates to remove recently installed quality or feature updates from windows so if you go ahead and select that you can install the latest quality updates which generally is the more day-to-day updates feature updates or the less regularly released ones like the big ones i would equate it to service packs in like windows 7 and windows vista and windows xp so larger updates that occur once or twice a year at most and the quality updates are more just a regular update so probably obviously depend it will take longer if you're going to try and uninstall the latest feature update versus quality update and maybe you don't need to go back that far so just giving you guys a couple pointers with that something else you can also look at here and we're going to jump into the command prompt in a little bit but you can select system restore which will use a restore point record on your pc to restore windows and this is something i would highly recommend here guys so select next assuming you have a restore point saved on your computer you go ahead and select the most recently created one and you'll select next and then you'll select the drive it shouldn't you shouldn't actually have to select the drive you can scan for effective programs but we're going to keep it all default here and then we're going to select finish so one started system restore cannot be interrupted do you want to continue i think we're going to select yes i don't think we have anything better to do on our computer right now so just give it a moment here to initialize it will take a couple minutes to run obviously depending on how large your hard drive is and how much is saved on the system restore point so just give it a couple minutes here okay so you can see system restore completed successfully the system has been restored your documents have not been affected click the restart button to restart your computer go ahead and select restart okay so you can see the system has been restored successfully we're going to go over a couple different methods addition to that if that did not work so i'm just going to pause the video and we're going to start back up back on the recovery screen that we started with okay so a couple other things we can try here too if you go back into troubleshoot you can select reset your pc while you choose to keep or remove your personal files and reinstalls windows you can select the keep my files to remove apps and settings but keeps your personal files you can also select remove everything which will remove all of your personal files apps and settings so this is more of a factory reset the second option here first option it should not delete all of your personal files however it will pretty much clear most of your programs and keep in mind there's no guarantee that your information number one is even still available and easily recoverable on your computer to the point that you actually would be able to recover anything and the second point is that there's always a chance that it won't actually recover and we'll just do a factory reset anyway so i there's no guarantee that actually would keep your files anyway so i would recommend trying to get a recovery tool and backing that up first before selecting it anyway but again those are a couple different options and then something else you can try here if you go back to the choose an option another option if you go underneath choose an option and select troubleshoot advanced options and now select versus command prompt okay so the first thing we should do is type our main hard drive here in most cases it should be the c drive so you just do a c colon and then hit enter on your keyboard so once you're underneath the c drive we're going to type in dir and then hit enter on your keyboard it should have program files users and windows all in there that's how you know you're in the right directory in some cases it might be the d drive as well so just keep that in mind next thing we're going to do is type in cd space forward slash windows forward slash system 32 forward slash config and then you're going to hit enter on your keyboard so now you're going to type md space backup if you've seen other tutorials it might also say to put down md backup that's because the backup name is pretty common when you want to back something up so you can name this whatever you want doesn't have to be backup so if you've already made a backup folder in the past you could do backup one for example so once you're done setting the name you want the backup to be called hit enter on your keyboard again at this point you want to type copy copy space then you want to do the star symbol above the e key then do a period or die whatever you want to call it then another star sign then another space and then type backup and then hit enter on your keyboard now you want to type cd reg back reg back and then hit enter on your keyboard so now that we are under the reg back so now you want to type dir again and then hit enter so now at this point we're going to type copy again so copy space star sign dot another star sign space and then two dots so we're going to type copy space star sign dot sign star sign don and then hit enter on your keyboard again so for overwrite you want to overwrite all so type a on your keyboard so capital a and then hit enter on your keyboard so at this point you should be good to go you can close out of the command prompt window and if you accidentally continue to windows 10 you should be all set so i hope one of these three or four different methods we went through in this tutorial helped you guys out again a much of you guys heard me earlier but try to go back into your safe mode if possible and uninstall any programs you know might be conflicting with the windows startup if you can get into safe mode so just keep that in mind something very simple like that could be blocking up everything so again i hope this tutorial helped you guys out and i will catch you in the next tutorial goodbye
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Published: Fri Sep 10 2021
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