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Windows stuck on preparing automatic repair and automatic repair (couldn't repair your PC) screen.
Hello, I need help because I'm stuck preparing the automatic repair and couldn't repair your PC screens. I can't go to the login screen every time I open my computer. Other videos won't work, and automatic repair doesn't help me either. I have been using Startup Repair (which doesn't work), Uninstall Updates (doesn't work), and Startup Settings (which I did use from F1-F9; 1, 2, 4, and 5, but nothing of them worked as it took me back to prepare automatic repair and couldn't repair your PC screens again without the original loading.) Command Prompt (doesn't work), and System Restore (as I did earlier, so I already did that.) My window had been working fine since yesterday, and then the screen turned black, so for no reason, I turned it off and came back, and I got the BSOD again, but this time I got it working again as I knew what the cause of it was.
Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures
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Anonymous
2024-08-30T21:34:18+00:00 -
Anonymous
2023-04-16T01:02:01+00:00 Hello SadMango,
My name is Nada, I'm sorry that you are experiencing this issue, and I will try my best to assist you.
Since the recovery options are no longer working, it would be best to proceed with a custom or clean installation of Windows using a bootable drive.
The custom installation will allow you to reinstall a fresh Windows system while getting the option to recover personal files from Windows.old folder.
On the other hand, a clean installation will format your hard drive and delete all files and apps then install a fresh Windows system. Both these processes will require you to use another working Windows computer and a USB that is at least 8GB of storage.
Here is a link you can follow for custom installation:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...
Here is a link you can follow for clean installation:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/for...
These should fix the issue unless there is possible faulty hardware. Feel free to reply to this, and I'll be more than happy to assist you.
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Anonymous
2023-04-16T21:04:48+00:00 At the "Preparing Automatic Repair" window, press the power button three times to force the computer to shut down. The system will call for repair after the restart. Select Troubleshoot and then proceed to Reset your PC.
You can easily complete the process by following the instructions in the wizard. If the problem persists, it is recommended that you reinstall the operating system through the steps I provided earlier.
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Anonymous
2023-04-16T01:53:12+00:00 Question: How can I get through a custom installation? Even though I needed to log in to my account to check for availability options, I want to go through the errors first without erupting or seeing the automatic repair loading screens.
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Anonymous
2023-06-18T05:47:47+00:00 I have the same issue with my pc it gives me the option to restart but nothing is working I don’t know what else to do, I tried a lot of commands but nothing is working