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"Installer error 0xc0000006" when install Microsoft Edge

Anonymous
2024-05-29T10:01:04+00:00

I'm reinstalling Microsoft Edge because it doesn't open. But when reinstall it shows that error.

I did try sfc /scannow but the problem is related to shortcuts. All other things aren't damaged.

Microsoft Edge | Install and update | Windows 10

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-05-30T03:09:28+00:00

    Finally fixed by copying Mỉcosoft folder from another computer. Now it works well.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T13:49:44+00:00

    It almost bricked my system. After creating the main account gets disappeared and forced mẹ to delete the created account in WinPE.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T12:55:18+00:00

    Sorry to hear that the restore option is not available on your computer. Have you tried performing the 2nd option which is to create a new user account?

    If not, kindly try and create a new user and check if the same issue appears

    Feel free to reach back if you need any further assistance.

    Hope this help. Have a good day.

    Thank you,

    Jerico T.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T12:51:40+00:00

    I didn't uninstall, I'm just repairing because it does not open. And I did repair install yesterday using the offline Windows ISO so there are no restore point created.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-05-29T11:54:32+00:00

    Hi, good day! I'm Jerico T., I understand that you're having some issues right now, I'll do my best to help you with your concern.

    How did you uninstall Microsoft Edge? Is it through the control panel?

    If the Microsoft Edge were uninstalled recently, you may try and perform system restore to revert the process.

    System Restore

    • System restore is where it will take your computer settings back to an earlier point in time where everything is working fine.
    1. Open the run box by pressing Windows Key + R and type rstrui.exe then press enter.
    2. System restore windows will open. Normally it will suggest a restore point(Sometimes it doesn't), if it does, select the 2nd option to select more restore points.
    3. Select your desired restore point date and time.
    4. Once selected, hit next and finish.

    Windows will restart itself to start system restore. System restore might take some time to complete and it is very important that system restore must not be interrupted during restore process as it might damaged the operating system. System restore will take at least 20 minutes or more depending on the content of the computer and the changes on the settings that was done prior to the date selected. System restore will also removed application , updates and drivers installed prior to the date selected.

    DISCLAIMER:

    System Restore is a recovery tool for Windows that allows you to reverse certain kinds of changes made to the operating system. System Restore is used to return important Windows files and settings—like drivers, registry keys, system files, installed programs, and more—back to previous versions and settings. Being said all applications and changes made prior to the date selected will be removed and needs to be re-installed if its needed.

    If the same issue persists, kindly try and create a new user profile to isolate the issue on your windows. This will verify if the issue is with your current user profile or if it happens on all user profiles on your windows

    Create a new user profile

    • We will try to create new user profile to check if the issue happens on all windows users on your computer or just isolated on the current profile that you're using.
    1. Open the command prompt with elevated access (Administrator Access)
    2. Type the below command and hit enter every after command.

    net user "account name" /add

    (change the "account name" to any name that you preferred)

    net localgroup administrators "account name" /add

    (change the "account name" with the name that you put in the first command)

    1. Close the command prompt and switch to the new user.

    Check if the same issue occurs on the new user profile.

    Feel free to reach back if you need any further assistance.

    Hope this help. Have a good day.

    Thank you,

    Jerico T.

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