How To Fix Windows Installation Errors Related To Compliance Settings

Here are some steps you can follow to troubleshoot and resolve Windows installation errors related to compliance settings:

Method 1: Reinstall Windows with a Clean Install

If the issue is due to corrupted or outdated software, remove it and install Windows from scratch. To do this:

  • Unplug your device from the internet.

  • Insert the installation media (CD, DVD, or USB drive) that came with Windows.

  • Follow the installation prompts to start the clean install process.

  • Choose “Custom” or “Advanced” during the install and select “Repair/Reinstall” option.

  • In the “System Properties” window, click on “Install Now”.

  • Click “Start Installation” and follow the remaining steps.

Method 2: Update Windows to a Recent Version

If an update is causing compliance issues, try updating Windows:

  • Go to the Microsoft Update for Business website (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download) and search for your edition of Windows.

  • Click on “Download” to download the latest updates.

  • Follow the prompts to install the updates.

  • After the update is complete, reboot your computer.

Method 3: Disable Device Drivers

If a specific device or hardware issue is causing compliance issues:

  • Go to Device Manager (Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager).

  • Expand each section and right-click on the problematic device.

  • Select “Disable device” and then click “Disable device”.

  • Wait for 10 seconds, then enable the device again.

Method 4: Use System Restore

If you have enabled System Restore:

  • Go to Control Panel > System and Security (Windows Key + R) > System.

  • Click on “System Protection” and select “Restore Points” from the right-hand menu.

  • Choose a restore point that is more recent than the current one.

  • Click “Apply” and then click “OK”.

Method 5: Run a System File Checker (SFC)

If there are corrupted system files:

  • Go to Command Prompt as an administrator.

  • Type “sfc /scannow” and press Enter.

Method 6: Use the Built-in System Configuration Utility

  • Press Windows key + R, type “msconfig” in the Run dialog box, and press Enter.

  • In the System Configuration utility, go to the “Startup” tab.

  • Look for any suspicious or outdated drivers under “Startup (Advanced) > Services”.

  • Disable any unnecessary services and restart your computer.

Method 7: Reinstall Device Drivers

If none of the above steps resolve the issue:

  • Go back to Device Manager and expand each section, right-click on each device.

  • Select “Uninstall device” and then click “OK”.

  • Click “Delete” to confirm.

  • Restart your computer.

Method 8: Seek Professional Help

If none of the above steps resolve the issue:

  • Contact Microsoft Support for further assistance or seek professional help from a certified PC technician.

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