Windows 11 is one of the stable updates that Microsoft releases for its users. This new operating system comes with a range of features aimed at enhancing the browsing experience. However, in many cases, your OS might act up. Most times, people rush to the nearest repair shop and pay a hefty amount to fix their computers. However, there are plenty of simple ways to fix your Windows 11 and rid yourself of external hassles. When your Windows 11 crashes, the prime concern is the safety of your user data and programs, especially when the OS becomes laggy, and this remains crucial.

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Possible Solutions Step-by-Step Troubleshooting 1. Recover Data and Programs When Windows 11 Won't Boot Step 1. Remove the hard drive from your old computer...Full Steps 2. Fix an Unbootable Windows 11 PC Go to the Start menu and type Reset this PC...Full Steps

Can I recover data and programs from an unbootable Windows 11?

Our operating system holds all the important data and programs that make life easier. Unfortunately, if the OS crashes, there are several ways to recover your data and programs from a bricked Windows 11. Sometimes, the issue could be due to an incomplete Windows 11 update or a severe malware problem. Whatever the reason, you can still retrieve your data and programs from a bricked Windows 11 computer.

What to Do When Windows 11 Won't Boot

When your Windows 11 computer crashes, you can easily recover your data and programs with the help of the Todo PCTrans tool. This software allows users to transfer files, data, and essential programs from a damaged computer.

One of the unique features of this software is its multiple transfer modes. Users can opt to transfer applications locally, or create an image file of programs and accounts to export to another computer.

Whether your system is facing hardware issues, a broken display, or a GUI crash, Todo PCTrans can easily recover your data and programs from a failed system. The software's Data Rescue feature lets you migrate all your data from an unbootable PC. To do this, follow these steps:

Step 1: Remove the hard drive from your old computer.

    • Power down the computer and unplug it. If you're using a laptop, remove the battery. • Open up the case of your old computer to access the hard drive. • Unscrew the outer casing and locate the hard drive. • Disconnect the hard drive from its power source and data cable, then remove it.

Step 2: Connect the hard drive to the new computer.

Multiple connectivity options:

    1. USB hard drive enclosure: This special case allows you to connect your old drive and its casing together, then plug it in via USB to your new computer.
    2. USB hard drive adapter: This acts like a "cable" that connects one end to your hard drive and the other end to a USB port on your new computer.
    3. Desktop computer: If your new computer is a desktop, you can connect your old hard drive as a second internal drive.

Step 3: Restore/migrate apps, files, and accounts from the old disk.

1. Download and run the Todo PCTrans tool. Choose “Data Transfer” mode, then click “Start.”

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2. Look through the steps, then click “Scan.”

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3. Make sure the hard drive is connected to your computer. Select the old hard drive you want to recover, then click “Continue.”

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4. Choose the apps, files, and accounts you want to restore.

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5. Wait a few seconds for the data to transfer.

Data Rescue Complete

If your system is facing persistent issues that require extensive repairs, it is advisable to use the data backup feature of the Todo PCTrans tool. With just one click, you can back up essential applications, data, or accounts to a new system or disk. Other features of Todo PCTrans include PC-to-PC transfer, app migration, system cleanup, and large file cleanup. The software comes with a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee and offers online technical support from a dedicated support team.

How to Fix a Windows 11 PC That Won't Start

You certainly don't want your Windows 11 computer to crash. However, due to technical issues, the operating system might become unresponsive. There can be many other reasons that lead to OS malfunctioning. You can fix a frozen Windows 11 PC with simple steps and procedures. Two straightforward methods that users can follow are:

#1. Reset the computer

Microsoft has enhanced the user experience with its operating system by introducing several interesting features. Similar to Windows 10, Windows 11 also includes a feature called "Reset this PC," which allows users to clean their computer and revert Windows 11 to its default factory settings. To reset your Windows 11 computer, follow these steps:

    2. Go to your Start menu, type in Reset this PC, and find the Microsoft-developed app.

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    • After you see the feature in the Settings app, just click the Reset PC button.

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    In the next screen, users will have two options. They can keep their personal files but remove apps and settings. The second option will wipe all personal files, apps, and settings.

Windows will help you choose the right option to ensure the operating system runs efficiently. Once you select one of these, your device will restart, and it will revert to the version of Windows 11 it came with from the factory.

#2. Windows 11 Startup Repair

Aside from resetting your PC, you can use the Windows 11 Startup Repair feature to fix an unbootable Windows 11 computer. Startup Repair is a built-in tool that easily detects and resolves common errors and issues users encounter. To use the Windows 11 Startup Repair utility, follow these steps:

    1. Go to the Start menu, and then click the Power button.

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    Click the "Restart" button while holding down the Shift key. Your Windows 11 computer will go to a blue screen with several options. Click on "Troubleshoot," then continue to select "Advanced options." Click "Startup Repair" to begin the repair process.

Once the process begins, Windows will scan for errors and issues that might be causing it to run inefficiently. With Windows 11 Startup Repair, all your files, apps, and important data are protected.

Conclusions

If you frequently encounter crashes on Windows 11, we recommend following the steps above before consulting a technician. For an easy solution to recover important data, apps, and files from the system, you can also use the Todo PC Trans software tool.