00:00Few things are as frustrating as a sudden Windows blue screen when you're in the middle of important work or
00:05an intense gaming session.
00:07It stops everything in its tracks.
00:09While it looks like a total disaster, these crashes are often caused by small, corrupt system files buried deep within
00:16your computer's operating system, rather than a hardware failure.
00:19Think of your operating system as a massive digital highway.
00:22When certain data streams become corrupted or damaged, they act like roadblocks, causing the entire system to crash.
00:30It's like a complex puzzle where a few critical pieces have been broken or lost.
00:35Without those pieces, the Windows structure cannot maintain its stability or perform basic tasks.
00:41Fortunately, you don't need to be an IT expert to fix this.
00:45We are going to walk you through a powerful, built-in solution that repairs these files automatically.
00:50To begin, move your cursor to the Windows search bar at the bottom of your screen.
00:56Type in CMD.
00:58This is the gateway to the system's core repair tools.
01:02This next step is vital.
01:04Don't just click it.
01:06You must right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator to ensure you have the necessary permissions.
01:12Click Yes on the User Account Control Prompt.
01:15You will see a black terminal window open up.
01:18This is where we will enter the Repair command.
01:23Now, type SFC, followed by a space A forward slash, and the word Scano.
01:28This command triggers the System File Checker, a deep-level diagnostic utility.
01:33Once you hit Enter, Windows will begin scanning every single protected system file on your computer.
01:38It compares each file against a known healthy version.
01:41A progress bar will appear.
01:44Depending on your hard drive speed and the number of files, this might take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes
01:49to complete.
01:50If the tool finds any damaged data, it will automatically replace it using a cached copy stored on your PC,
01:56effectively rebuilding the puzzle we saw earlier.
01:58When the scan reaches 100%, look for a message saying that Windows Resource Protection found and successfully repaired corrupt files.
02:07Now simply restart your computer.
02:09You'll notice the system feels more responsive, and those annoying blue screens should be a thing of the past.
02:14With the system integrity restored, you can get back to what matters most.
02:20Without the fear of a sudden crash interrupting your workflow, keeping your system healthy is easy when you know the
02:25right tools.
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