Till yesterday, I was using windows 8 on my pc. I planned to
upgrade to latest version of windows, which is windows 10. I tried downloading
ISO files of windows 10 Technical Preview but due to my slow internet connection, It was about to
take 2 hours to download the complete windows 10. So, I stopped downloading and
planned to grab a disc.
Then finally, I went to market, bought the disk and came
back to home. But when I started to install windows 10 through boot, it loaded
for sometimes, and popped an error telling “Your PC Need To Be Repaired. The
Digital Signatures For This File Couldn’t Be Verified. File: \windows\system32\winload.exe Error code:
0xc0000428”.
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I looked online for sometimes, and I then tried running the
disk directly from windows. It again loaded for sometimes and again popped the
same error telling Error Code: 0xc0000428. This was really annoying problem for
me. Here I excited to install windows 10 and it was not workingL.
I kept searching for few minutes and found a lot of
solutions but among them, one solution worked for me that I am going to share
with you too. So, we do have a solution to this evil problem. So let’s get
started.
Your PC Needs To Be Repaired Windows 10 Installation Error (Solution)
This has been a great problem for windows 10 users. I found
this error on my pc too. I override this error and finally going to share this
with all of you so that you can also fix such problem. Okay! Just follow the
steps below or write these steps in your note copy because you have to close
everything while performing this trick. The steps are mentioned below:
- First of all, insert the disk of windows 10.
- Now wait until it loads.
- Once the disk is properly loaded, restart your pc
- Now, you need to move to boot menu. Each pc has its own settings, according to my pc, I switch to boot menu using Delete key. (Try pressing delete key continuously on pc start up, if that doesn’t work then try pressing f1 of f12 continuously during system start up)
- Once you enter the boot menu
- Navigate to bios settings
- There you will find the time and date setting, just put the date to 2014 and save all changes
- Once you keep the date as 2014, restart your pc through the installation disk
- Now Windows 10 will run properly.
Note: Sometimes, you may not find date setting in bios, so
keep on check other options too, you will find it.
Summary
I hope your problem is solved. If it’s not solved yet, then
please comment below. If it is solved then please share this post with
your friends. But remember that, after changing the date, your internet would
not work properly as occurred in my pc. So check out everything and if you find
any error then comment below so that I can reply you back with a solution.
19 comments
Write commentsThanks a lot!!! I was literally stranded and clueless as to what went wrong!!!
ReplyThanks a lot !
ReplyThanks
ReplyGlad it helped you!
ReplyGood to hear that
ReplyWEll thank you alot it works fine
ReplyWelcome
Replybut when i changed it to (2015) my pc gets the same problem at start up please fix
Replyyes when you change back to 2015, the problem again starts to appear. Unfortunately, there is no solution as far i know unless Microsoft patch their bug. However, there may exist a solution
Replyyou are freaking best
ReplyIt works thank you very much
Replygreat
Replywhat if i dont have the windows 10 disk, i downloaded it?
Replyif you have downloaded the iso version then burn it on a disk and then use that disk.... It should work
ReplySir very very very thanku
Replythanks dude
ReplyThis worked for me too. I was pulling my hair trying to figure out what was wrong. Then a simple change of the date in the BIOS and I'm up and running. WHY? I have no freaking clue! Any explanation on why this works, what it's doing? Am I losing anything by doing it this way? or chalk it up to "well that's Windows for ya"...
ReplyGracias cabron
ReplyGracias pendejo : -bd
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