How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Corrupt files can stop apps and Windows from working

Published on September 12, 2022

Corrupted files on Windows 11 can cause all sorts of problems, from Windows itself not starting up properly, to applications failing to work correctly. Fortunately, there are a number of simple ways you can fix corrupted files in Windows 11. Here are some of the best fixes you can try.

What Causes Windows 11 Corrupted Files?

Corrupted files have been a problem faced by users of every version of Windows over the past few decades, and they can be caused by a variety of issues. Improper shut downs, botched Windows updates, malware, viruses, software crashes, or hardware issues can all be the cause of corrupted file problems.

Whatever's behind your Windows 11 corrupted files, though, there are some quick and easy ways to fix them.

How to Fix Corrupt Files On Windows 11

Windows 11 has a number of built in scanners and troubleshooters that you can run to help fix corrupted files in Windows 11. Here are the best ones to use, ranked from easiest and most effective, to the more demanding options.

  1. Open the Command Prompt and run the SFC /Scannow command to see if that fixes your corrupted files issue. It's a powerful tool for checking and fixing system files, and if any of them are corrupted, it will replace them with ones that aren't. Make sure that you open the Command Prompt as an administrator so you have full access to this powerful tool.

    Running the command prompt as an administrator is referred to as an Elevated Prompt.

  2. The DISM.exe deployment image servicing and management tool is another useful option when trying to fix corrupted files in Windows 11. It can apply fixes to your Windows install if there's a problem with the system files and will search out and fix any corrupted system files which may be giving you problems. To do so, open the Command Prompt, then type in the following:

    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

    Then press the Enter key.

    Once the scan is finished, restart your PC to see if the issue is fixed.

  3. You can fix corrupted startup files using Windows 11's own startup repair tool. You can find that by using the Advanced Tools at startup and navigating to Troubleshoot>Advanced Options>Startup Repair. It will then run on the next reboot and will try to fix any corrupted startup files you have on your Windows 11 system.

  4. Try running the Chkdsk command to see if there's a problem with one of your storage drives that is leading to corrupted files. If this fixes the issue but it crops up again soon, you might want to consider replacing the drive with a newer one.

  5. Running Windows Update can sometimes replace corrupted files, especially if they were caused by a previous Windows update.

  6. If the above options don't work to fix your corrupted files, you can always roll back to a system restore point that was registered before the corruption occurred.

  7. If all else fails, you can always perform a full system reset. This will default Windows 11 back to its factory setting, and though you'll lose some of your settings, it should fix any corrupted file problems you have, by simply replacing all of them. Your data should not be deleted, but it's always a good idea when making big changes to a PC to back up the data most important to you.

FAQ

  • How do I delete corrupted files?

    If you get an error that says a file can't be deleted in the typical manner because it's corrupted or unreadable, reboot the computer and try deleting again. Or, delete corrupted files in Safe Mode, via the command prompt, or with a tool like DiskGenius.

  • How do I recover corrupted files?

    You may not be able to recover all corrupted files. To attempt file recovery, try restoring previous file versions, use the Windows System Restore tool, or use the Chkdsk command. There are also free file-recovery software tools you can try.

  • How do I recover files from a corrupted SD card?

    To recover files from a corrupted SD card, try using specialized data recovery software like Disk Drill, or contact a data recovery service, which often won't charge you unless they successfully recover data. You can also try the Windows File Recovery tool to retrieve your files.

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If you’re frequently encountering the Blue Screen of Death, or if the applications installed on your PC aren’t working as expected, the files on your Windows 11 PC may be corrupt. Luckily, corrupted files on Windows aren’t fatal and there are number of ways a file can get corrupt including, buggy updates, improper shutdowns, other hardware related issues, etc.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Regardless of what’s behind your corrupted files, you may want to repair these files immediately and prevent it from making your computer unusable. We’ve compiled a list of the eight best solutions that can be employed to repair the corrupt files on your Windows 11 PC.

1. Check for Windows Update

While this seems trivial, you can fix almost all issues you might face on your Windows computer with a simple software update.

Updating to the latest version of Windows ensures that you have the latest bug fixes that might fix the corrupted system files alongside the latest security updates that help improve your system’s performance and stability.

Here’s how you can check for Windows updates on your Windows 11 PC:

Step 1: Press the Windows + I keys together to open the Settings app.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: Select Windows Update from the left sidebar in the Settings window.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: Now click the Check for updates button.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

If a new Windows update is available, install it and check if it fixes the corrupted files and the features dependent on those files.

However, if you can’t downloading a Windows update, check our guide on how to fix Windows 11 updates not downloading or Installing.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

2. Perform a System Restore

There’s a chance that you might be encountering corrupted files on your PC because you accidentally changed critical system settings or installed an unstable app. However, you can quickly reverse the changes you’ve made and fix the data corruption by performing a System Restore.

Do note that you can’t use this method if System Restore is not enabled on your PC. If you want to enable System Restore on your PC, check our guide on using System Restore on Windows 11.

With that said, here’s how you can perform a System Restore on your Windows 11 PC:

Step 1: Click the magnifying glass icon on the Windows 11 taskbar and type Create a restore point. Then select the Open button below the search result.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: When a System Properties window appears on the screen click on the System Restore.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: Click Next to commence the restoration process.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: Select a restore point you want to use. If required, click on ‘Scan for affected programs’ to see the changes made to the system before the restore point was created. Then, click Next.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 5: Confirm the restore point you want to revert your system to. After it is verified, click on Finish to commence the automated restoration process.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

3. Run the Check Disk Command

Apart from the changes you’ve made to your system, issues relating to your computer’s hard drive or SSD can also lead to data corruption. If you think that’s the case with your system, you can quickly troubleshoot and fix those issues using the CHKDSK (Check Disk) command as detailed in the steps below:

Step 1: Press the Windows + S keys and type Command Prompt. Then, from the results for Command Prompt, click on ‘Run as administrator.’

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: Click on Yes when a User Account Control (UAC) prompt appears on the screen.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: Type the following command into the Terminal window and press Enter to scan your C: drive for issues and fix them.

chkdsk c: /r /scan /perf

This command executes a sequence of tests that can check your PC’s storage drives. The /r and /scan modifiers scan and repair the sectors on your hard drive to ensure there are no bad sectors. 

Whereas the /perf modifier in the command allows your PC to use more system resources as possible to complete the Check Disk scan as quickly as possible. You can remove the /perf if you don’t mind waiting for the scan to run.

If you want to scan other drives on your PC, replace the c: in the command with any other drive letter.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11
How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

This command might take some time to scan and fix your hard drive. After CHKDSK completes scanning your PC, you’ll see a message indicating whether or not it found any corrupt files that need fixing.

If the scan didn’t find any issues, you would get a message saying, ‘Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems. No further action is required.’ However, if any corrupted files are detected, it will automatically repair them for you.

4. Use SFC and DISM Commands

You can quickly run an SFC (System File Checker) scan followed by a DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scan to find and fix the corrupt files on your system. Here are the steps for the same:

Step 1: Press the Windows + S keys and type Command Prompt. Then, from the results for Command Prompt, click on ‘Run as administrator.’

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: Click on Yes when a User Account Control (UAC) prompt appears on the screen.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: Type the following command into the Terminal window and press Enter:

SFC /scannow

Running this command instructs Windows to scan for corrupted DLL (Dynamic Link Libraries) and other vital system files on your PC. Furthermore, running this command replaces the broken system files with functioning ones if any corruption is detected.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

After the SFC (System File Checker) scan completes scanning your PC, you’ll see a message indicating whether or not it found any problems that need fixing.

If the SFC scan didn’t find any issues, you would get a message saying, ‘Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.’ However, if any issues relating to corrupted configuration files are discovered, it will automatically repair them for you.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: Run a DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scan once you have completed the SFC scan.

Running a DISM command scans for corruption and repairs issues with the operating system. Although this scan might seem similar to the SFC scan, a DISM scan is a bit more advanced. DISM also scans the recovery and boot sectors for corruption and can be used to restore the resiliency of your files if any corruption is detected.

To perform a DISM scan on your PC, execute all the commands listed below one command at a time by copying and pasting them into Command Prompt and pressing the Enter key.

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

This DISM scan might take some time. Restart your PC after completing both scans to see if it helps to restore your corrupted data.

5. Run Startup Repair

Startup repair is a troubleshooting tool built into Windows that helps fix issues when your PC doesn’t start. The tool also tries to fix the corrupt files on your PC to ensure those aren’t the culprit behind your PC not starting. You can improvise the Startup Repair tool to fix corrupt files on your PC even if it starts up as expected.

Here’s how you can commence Startup Repair using Advance Startup Options on your Windows 11 PC to fix corrupt files.

Step 1: Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: Keep holding the Shift key. Then, head to the Power menu in Start and click on Restart. 

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: When your PC restarts and you reach the blue Choose an option screen, release the Shift key. Then, click on Troubleshoot.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: Click on Advanced options.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 5: Click on Startup Repair.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 6: Wait for Startup Repair to scan and repair issues on your PC.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Random Access Memory (RAM) or memory is an integral part of any computer. It allows the processor to quickly access temporary files used by programs running on your system. However, if memory fails to do its job, your system might start encountering glitches leading to data corruption.

Microsoft Windows, to help you troubleshoot such RAM-related issues, offers a handy tool called the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. And Here’s how you can use it on your system:

Step 1: Press the Windows + R keys together to access the Run utility.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: When a Run dialog appears on your screen type mdsched.exe. Then click on OK.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: You should see a Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool window pop up on your screen with two options:

  • Click the ‘Restart now and check for problems (Recommended)’ option if you want to reboot your PC and troubleshoot memory-related issues immediately.
  • Click the ‘Check for problems the next time I start my computer’ option if you want to schedule the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool to run the next time your PC starts.
How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

We selected the first option; you can choose the second option if required. Whichever option you may choose, once your PC restarts, the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool will automatically start scanning your system for memory-related issues in Standard mode.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Running a two-pass scan in Standard mode should be enough to discover any memory error in most cases. However, if you want to change the scan options to Basic or extended and change the number of scan passes, press the F1 key on your keyboard to access more Options.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Do note that you will have to press the Tab key on your keyboard to cycle through the different scan options, F10 to Apply the new changes, or Esc to go back and Cancel the changes.

If no issues are detected move on to the next solution. Meanwhile, if issues are found, it might be time to replace your computer’s RAM and check if it fixes your corrupted data. While you’re at it you may also want to take a look at our full guide on how to use the Windows Diagnostic Tool on Windows 11.

7. Run the System Maintenance Troubleshooter

Windows has all kinds of troubleshooters to simplify troubleshooting and fix issues for normal users. You can run the System Maintenance Troubleshooter to find and fix problems with your computer that might be causing data corruption, as detailed in the steps below:

Step 1: Press the Windows + S keys to open Windows Search and type Control Panel. Then, from the results for Control Panel, click on Open.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: On the Control Panel window that opens, click on the Category drop-down and select Large Icons.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: Scroll down to the end of the page and click on Troubleshooting.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: On thetroubleshooting page that appears, click on View all option located in the left sidebar.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 5: From the list of troubleshooters that appear, look for System Maintenance and click on it.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 6: Click on next to start the System Maintenance Troubleshooter.

Alternatively, you can also run this troubleshooter as an administrator by clicking on Advanced and selecting the Run as Administrator check box.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 7: If no issues are detected, click on ‘Try troubleshooting as an administrator’ and rerun the troubleshooter. Or click on Close.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

8. Reset Your PC

Suppose none of the solutions listed above work for you, the only way to fix the corrupted files on your PC would be to reset and reinstall Windows from scratch. And If you’re worried a losing your data using this method, then you may want to take a look at our guide on how to reset a Windows 11 PC without losing data or follow the steps listed below:

Step 1: Step 1: Press the Windows + I keys on the keyboard to open the Settings app. Then click on Recovery.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 2: On the Recovery page, click on Reset PC.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 3: When a Reset this PC window appears on the screen, select any one of the relevant options:

  • Select Keep My Files to keep your personal files unchanged and erase all your apps and system preferences.
  • Select Remove everything to reset and wipe everything, including your files, apps, and system preferences.
How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 4: Now you will need to select how would you like to reinstall Windows 11 on your PC.

  • Choose Cloud download if you installed Windows 11 manually. Do make sure you have a working internet connection if you select this option,
  • Choose Local reinstall if your PC came with Windows 11 pre-installed.
How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 5: When you reach the Additional settings page of the Reset this PC window, click Next.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Step 6: Confirm your selected reset options and click on Reset. Alternatively, you can also click on the ‘View apps that will be removed’ option to see which app will be removed from your PC before clicking on Reset.

How to fix corrupted drivers Windows 11

Once you click on Reset, your PC will reboot and initiate the System reset procedure. This procedure might take anywhere from 30-minutes to 1-hour, depending on your PC and selected options.

After following the above solutions, you can easily fix the corrupt files on your Windows 11 PC. Let us know which solution worked out for you or if you’ve found a better solution to repair the corrupt files.