I've been having a tough time with persistent system corruption issues on my Windows 11 Home. Despite going through multiple clean installs and formatting my system, I'm still encountering WinSxS-related errors that keep cropping up. I've shared a detailed explanation of my situation that breaks down the issues I'm facing. I'm really curious about what could be causing this—could it possibly be a problem with my hardware, something linked to licensing, or are there limitations with Windows 11 Home? I'd genuinely appreciate any technical insights or suggestions that could help me figure this out.
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There are a few potential culprits for your situation. First, if you're using a corrupted USB drive for installation, that could lead to problems. Also, if your PC is overclocked, that might cause installation issues as well. Lastly, if your SSD or NVMe drive is failing, it could definitely result in the corruption you're seeing. I'd recommend checking the health of your storage device.
I actually think you might be off the mark here. The original poster indicated that they’ve been using official methods, so let's give them some credit. Might be a deeper issue.
Based on your tone, it seems like you might've put people off from helping you. When you shoot down suggestions straight away, especially when they might be valid, it can turn people away. Maybe consider being more open to other perspectives and troubleshoot some basics, like checking your hardware.
It’s true! A collaborative approach usually yields better results when troubleshooting.

I'm leaning towards the SSD issue too. Sometimes they can fail without obvious signs.