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Windows 10 boots into automatic recovery for no reason

Anonymous
2021-02-14T13:48:33+00:00

Almost every time when I turn off my PC for longer period and turn it back on again Windows 10 will boot into automatic startup repair instead of booting normally. Pressing continue in startup recovery it continues to boot normally as it was supposed to in the first place.

It's so effing great that you took away on demand safe mode, instead we get randomly booted into recovery when there is no need THUMBSDOWN.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-14T15:37:15+00:00

    Hello, when it says your PC did not start correctly or startup repair could repair your pc, go to see advanced options, troubleshoot, advanced, Command Prompt.

    Log in if prompted.

    Type in the following: bcdedit /set {identifier} recoveryenabled No

    Now you should have no problem booting!

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-02-14T15:23:44+00:00

    Hello TZUITDKDUZTKZT, I am Andrew an independent advisor. I'd like to help you today.
    I think your boot sector may be flawed, to fix this boot in to Windows and open Command Prompt as administrator. Search for it in the search bar, then right click to open as administrator. Then run these commands and let them finish.
    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /rebuildbcd

    If these dont work theres more we can try to troubleshoot this issue.
    Kind regards,
    Andrew

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-02-14T14:00:28+00:00

    Hi, let me try to help you.

    1. On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and S key at the same time, then type cmd in the search box.
    2. Right-click Command Prompt, then select Run as administrator.
    3. Type chkdsk /f /r, then press Enter on your keyboard.
    4. Press Y on your keyboard.
    5. Press the Windows logo key and R at the same time, then type mdsched.exe.
    6. Click Restart now and check for problems (recommended). Your PC will restart immediately.
    7. Wait for the scans to finish.

    Tell me if it worked!

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