How Do You Fix A Windows Root System Problem?
The Windows operating system has many system files that are accessed at different times in order to perform specific functions. The root system files for Windows are located in the System32, which is in the Windows directory on the hard disk. Sometimes these system files get corrupted by a virus, malware or from the installation of other software programs. Fixing a Windows root system problem can be done by resetting the system files. Step 1 Boot the system using the last known good configuration option. Press the F8 key when the computer starts to access the Boot Option Menu. Tab down to Use Last Known Configuration and press enter to continue loading Windows. Step 2 Restore to a previous point when the system was working using System Restore. If Windows is not loading properly start the system in Safe Mode. Press the F8 key to go to the Boot Menu Options and select Safe Mode from the list. Step 3 Click the “Start” button and then select “All Programs.” System Restore is found in the