FIX "There was a Problem Resetting Your PC No Changes were Made" in Windows 11 / 10
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Resolve the frustrating error message 'There was a Problem Resetting Your PC, No Changes were Made' on your Windows 11 or 10 system with these effective solutions! Discover the best and simplest fixes to successfully reset your PC or laptop hassle-free.
CMD Commands used in the video:
1) reagentc /disable
2) reagentc /enable
3) wmic logicaldisk get deviceid,volumename,description
4) sfc /scannow /offbootdir=d:\ /offwindir=d: (d will be windows drive)
5) DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth Наука
Thank you sir❤
when i do the sfc comman it‘ll tell me that it can‘t start the repair service :(
When i enter wmic logical disk....
I dont get any logical disk statistics
Hi! If you're not getting any logical disk statistics when you enter the wmic logical command, here are a few things you can try:
1)Ensure Command Prompt is run as Administrator: Make sure you opened the Command Prompt with administrative privileges. Right-click on the Command Prompt icon and select 'Run as administrator'.
2)Check the Command Syntax: Double-check that you have entered the command exactly as shown: wmic logicaldisk get deviceID, volumeName, description. There should be no typos or missing spaces.
3)It's possible there might be a configuration issue on your system. Try restarting your computer and running the command again.
4)Use Disk Management: As an alternative, you can use Disk Management to view your logical disks. Press Win + X and select 'Disk Management' from the menu. This will show you the details of all your disks.
"Reagentc is not recognized as an internalbor external command"
make sure to run CMD as an Administrator.
It doesnt recognized reagentc????
Me too
@@KaleemTassienRun the cmd as an administrator
@@dringodringo3442how?
@@Marcus-io9uy right click on cmd
All command useless