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Fix: Troubleshooting Wizard Can’t Continue / not Working

Repairing the .NET Framework installation is often effective

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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You must have just gotten the error messagetroubleshooting wizard can’t continue. Here is all you should know.

Troubleshooting wizard has been a part of the Windows operating system for years. This tool lets you quickly check if a particular component of your operating system is working correctly.

Unfortunately, some users reportedDiagnostics troubleshooting wizard has stopped workingwith error messages on their Windows 10 PC.

Since this can be a significant problem, we’ll show you how to fix it today.

Why am I getting Troubleshooting wizard can’t continue message?

Why am I getting Troubleshooting wizard can’t continue message?

For many users, a few factors may trigger this error message. However, in most cases, these are the most common ones:

However, no matter the cause, the solutions we suggest should come in handy.

Here are some more examples of similar issues:

The solutions we will discuss will help you even if the Troubleshooting wizard is restricted or you get the error messages an unexpected error has occurred the troubleshooting wizard cannot continue 0x80131700, 0x80004003, or 0x80004005.

How can I fix the Troubleshooting wizard can’t continue error?

How can I fix the Troubleshooting wizard can’t continue error?

1. Repair or Reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework installation

.NET Framework is used for all sorts of applications on the Windows platform, ranging from system applications to video games.

According to users, this framework can be responsible for theDiagnostics troubleshooting wizard has stopped workingerror message.

You’ll need to repair or reinstall the .NET Framework installation to fix this problem.

2. Scan your PC for malware

Sometimes malicious applications will interfere with core Windows 10 components, and they can also cause theDiagnostics troubleshooting wizard has stopped workingerror message appears.

If you see this message, perform a detailed scan of your system with your antivirus tool. In addition to your antivirus, you might want to useESETor a similartool to check for malware.

3. Check if the necessary services are running

Like any other Windows component, the Diagnostic Troubleshooting wizard relies on certain services to run correctly. However, if those services aren’t started or if they aren’t properly configured, you might encounter problems with the Diagnostic Troubleshooting wizard.

4. Create and run a batch file

Batch files can be handy since they allow you to run multiple commands almost instantly. Before you can run a batch file, you need to create it, and you can do that by following these steps:

After your PC restarts, check if the problem is resolved.

5. Run the sfc scan

This scan will repair any corrupted Windows 10 components and hopefully fix theDiagnostics troubleshooting wizard has stopped workingerror.

The troubleshooting wizard is a significant part of Windows 10, and if you’re getting Diagnostics troubleshooting wizard has stopped working error message, be sure to try repairing the .NET Framework installation.

If that doesn’t work, try any other solution from this article.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.