How to Fix Windows Resource Protection Could Not Start the Repair Service?
When you perform the System File Checker (Sfc.exe) via the /scannow parameter to restore missing or damage PC files, then a sudden ‘Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service’ error may occur in front of your screen. This occurs if the TrustedInstaller (Windows Modules Installer) service is turned off. The TrustedInstaller service has full access to Windows Resource Protection (WRP) files and registry keys. This service requires performing in sort to restore missing or damaged WRP resources. The TrustedInstaller service starts on-demand when performing the System File Checker. If you would like to fix this error, then pursue this blog. Launch System File Checker Scan in Safe Mode To launch the system file checker scan in safe mode, pursue these on-screen steps given below: Go to the Windows icon and right-click on it. After that, select the Settings option. You should reach the ‘Update & Security’ and select it. Navigate to the screen’s left side and choos...