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Thanks for sharing the detailed steps you followed during your installation of Windows 11 Pro Version 24H2 Build 26100.4946. Based on your description, the system may be suffering from corrupted system files, incomplete updates, or conflicts caused by third-party software.
1 - Emergency cleanup (if possible):
2 - Run System File Checker and DISM with Command Prompt (admin)
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msert /q /fullscan
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sfc /scannow
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dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
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chkdsk C: /f /r
3 - Perform an In-Place Upgrade Repair:
If all previous solutions failed, an in-place upgrade may be the most reliable solution. Follow these instructions to Reinstall Windows with the installation media - Microsoft Support
- Disconnect all non-essential devices
- Download the official ISO from Microsoft's website
- Mount the ISO and run
setup.exe
- Choose Keep personal files and apps
- Follow the prompts to complete the repair
Disclaimer: An in-place install or in-place upgrade will refresh your Windows files and operating system without removing files or applications. That being said, we always recommend that if you have important data, you should back it up before making large system changes. If you want to back up your data first, please do so. Once you are done, you can follow the steps in this guide: How to run In-place upgrade in Windows 1.
Please note that downloading cracked software or modifying system files during installation can cause unpredictable behavior. For best results, always try that after the OS is fully set up. Microsoft does not support issues caused by unofficial or pirated software. Thanks for your understanding!
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