"Fix 'BAD SYSTEM CONFIG INFO' error on Windows 10 and 11 without formatting."

Опубликовано: 02 Август 2026
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"Fix 'Bad System Config Info' error on Windows 10 and 11 without formatting"
Dear subscribers and visitors of the YouTube channel "Beto explains":

I want to share with you an updated tutorial that has helped thousands of people to fix "Bad System Config Info" error in Windows 10 and 11 without having to format their computer and losing important saved information.

This is one of the most common errors in all versions of Windows, and it most often occurs when changing the configuration of processor cores or the amount of RAM memory, as well as when updating or installing a driver that leads to subsequent conflicts.

Unlike other similar errors, this one does not allow you to enter the operating system, instead it stays in a loop, that is, it repeats itself indefinitely, even when entering safe mode.

It is important to know the three ways of displaying the command prompt.

When entered normally with CMD, it is displayed as "C:/User/Hemepa" and is very basic and does not have administrator permissions.

When logged in as administrator, you see the "C:/Windows/System32" partition, which is used when changes are needed that require administrator permissions and the computer is working properly.

The third option is created automatically when accessing "advanced options" either through installation media such as a USB or DVD or through the option provided by Windows.

To fix the error, click on "advanced options". If the advanced options do not appear and "cancel" appears, click "cancel".
Then click "troubleshoot", then "advanced", then "command prompt".

In some cases, before the black command prompt screen appears, you will be asked to provide a username and password. If you don't have a username, click the "username" box and then "Continue."

As you can see, it has been entered as "X:/Windows/System32". Write the function "bcdedit". At the top of the screen it reads "Windows Boot Manager" and at the bottom "Windows Boot Loader."

If there are problems loading the operating system, one or two errors such as "Truncatememory" and "Numproc" may be seen at the bottom. If there are no errors on the screen, the cause may not be related to cores or RAM. It is also possible that the error is hidden, later I will show how to make it visible.

To remove the errors, you have to do it one by one. Type "bcdedit /deletevalue {default} truncatememory" and press Enter. "Operation completed successfully" should appear.
For the second error, type "bcdedit /deletevalue {default} numproc" and press Enter.
"Operation completed successfully" should appear.

To exit the command prompt, type the command "EXIT" and press Enter.
The system will return to the previous screen, click "Continue" and the equipment will restart.

In case the above mentioned errors are not visible, we can make them visible using the following commands. In some cases it has worked, but not always.

Type "bcdedit /set {default} truncatememory 1000" and press Enter.

For the second error, type "bcdedit /set {default} numproc 1" and press Enter.
You can also try 2 instead of 1.

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