There are scenarios where you are not able to boot up once you encounter this error. This article provides solutions to solve this error. So, first, let us see what causes “To use System Restore you must specify which Windows installation to restore” error-
To use System Restore you must specify which Windows installation to restore
If you see an error message To use System Restore you must specify which Windows installation to restore, here are the solutions you can try to fix this error-
1] Run System File Checker Offline
As I mentioned at the beginning of the article, system files corruption we would need to run System File Checker Offline. Here is the way to do it- Type the following commands one by one, to know your system’s drive. If the “Users” folder is seen, then this is your system’s drive. If not, you can change the drive by giving the alphabet of your volume as “D:”. Then, give below command in command prompt (Here “C” is your system drive), Repeat steps sequentially as mentioned above.
2] Run DISM to repair a potentially corrupted system image
Here, we need to check the health of the system i.e, we need to check the integrity of the system files and service Windows. This is done using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool. To run DISM, open the command prompt and give the following command Here, “C:” is system volume. If it throws an error, insert Windows USB od DVD and give the following command- Here “E:” is your USB or DVD drive and replace it if it is showing another alphabet. In rare cases, install.esd would be install.wim. In such cases, you need to modify and give the following command, Run the steps sequentially as mentioned above and check if this can solve your error.
3] Repair BCD corruption
Bootrec.exe is a built-in command-line tool, which is used to troubleshoot problems related to boot up and Windows Startup. We would use this tool to scan the system to solve boot up issues. Make sure bootable USB or DVD is inserted into your system before running the following commands. To repair the BCD, open the command prompt and give the following commands one by one- Each of the above commands should output “The operation completed successfully”. If not try again. Next, to rebuild the BCD give the following command, This should help.
4] Run Automatic Startup Repair
Run Automatic Repair from Advanced Startup Options screen and see if that helps.
5] Use the Windows Recovery Environment
If you have tried all the ways mentioned above, then this is the last way to fix the error. You need to run Windows Repair and using a Windows bootable USB or DVD. Insert the bootable USB or DVD and boot into it and select “Repair your computer”. If you are facing any problems, try doing these steps:
6] Try performing System Restore using Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt and give the following command Replace “C” with the drive where Windows Installation is located. Please make sure you follow all these steps carefully. Hopefully one of the solutions mentioned here will help you.