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You're absolutely right, now I need to get out of this error haha
You're absolutely right, now I need to get out of this error haha
Try putting this on a USB and booting it : Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk
Then copy the WindowsApps directory from a downloaded Windows 10 ISO to your C drive. You can download the ISO file here : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10
I don't know if it would work but is worth a try. If you didn't change anything else then it should.
I'll try, where would the folder be on the ISO?
Can I check system logs from that tool?
The way to protect yourself from such mistakes, also unbootable or unrecoverable situations - even disk failure (you'll need a new disk) is to use disk imaging routinely.
If you have, as we constantly recommend, a recently created disk image of Windows then you can recover to a previously working state quite quickly and probably without needing technical help.
That way you can be back up and running without a lot of stress and uncertainty, and save a lot of time.
I suggest you need to seriously consider using disk imaging routinely (Macrium Reflect (free) + large external storage) to protect your PC and your data, once you recover from this.
I will start doing it xD
Is there a way to check logs and events of Windows from RE? I think maybe reading those I could get more info about the problem...
You don't have to - you can use command line from RE.
The idea of the recovery USB is that it is easier - it has explorer and various useful apps included.
If it doesn't work for you then forget it - extract the directory from the ISO to a USB (lets call it D) and then boot into RE and use:
xcopy /herky "D:\Program Files\WindowsApps" "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\"
substituting whatever your correct drive letters are when booted into RE (C and D may have different letters)
Whatever you find easier :)