I can not tétécharger no files on the screen: Can not find script file "C: \ Program Data \ |
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I think it was after downloading Windows 10
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Hi Nicole,
Mostly these errors message appear when some important system files get removed from Windows or get corrupted while installing or uninstalling third party programs. You should try the below methods to resolve this issue: Method 1: First, I would suggest you to start your computer in safe mode and check if the issue appears there as well. If it does not appear in safe mode place the computer in clean boot state to identify the culprit program running in the background creating this error. Step 1: Safe Mode Safe mode is a diagnostic mode that starts your computer in a limited state. Only the basic files and drivers necessary to run Windows are started. The words Safe Mode appear in the corners of your monitor to identify which Windows mode you’re using. First use your finger to make a sliding motion from bottom to top on the illuminated screen in Modern UI, then click once All Applications. If you are using a mouse, please right click once All Applications. Then on the command prompt character use your finger to slide from top to bottom, and click once more Executable by system administrator. If you are using a mouse, click on the command prompt character and right click, then click once more Executable by system administrator. ![]() Click to input Bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu yes,when completed press the Enter key on the keyboard. If you need to cancel the prompt to enter options at startup, simply change Yes to No. ![]() Once completed, please restart your computer, then press F8 to enter setup screen upon startup, then press F4 or 4 to enter safemode. ![]() If the problem does not exist in safe mode, try to perform a clean boot and check. Step 2: Clean Boot Putting your system in Clean Boot state helps in identifying if any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue. Refer: How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135 Method 2: If the issue persists in clean boot mode as well, I would suggest you to run Microsoft System File Checker tool to scan the system integration and fix any corruption. Press "Windows+X" to bring up the menu below and then select "Command Prompt (Admin)" option. ![]() 2).Click "Yes" to run the command. ![]() 3).Type in sfc /scannow into the dialog and hit Enter key. ![]() I hope this helps. Please let me know the results. Regards, Lokesh |