Computer Loops Startup Repair - Windows 10 Automatic Repair Loop FIX [Tutorial]
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Automatic Repair is Windows' own repair tool that is available on Windows 10/8. The tool is designed to launch automatically when a start-up problem comes up on Windows system.
Normally, by running Automatic Repair, Windows diagnoses the start-up problem (missing or corrupt system files, drivers, registry settings, etc.), fix it and then restart the PC automatically. But when Windows didn't shut down properly, it gets into automatic repair loop. For example, if your PC powered off improperly because of a power outage, system crash, data in the registry could be incomplete and corrupt, which lead to the automatic repair loop.
So to prevent automatic repair loop in the future, you may want to avoid force quit Windows.
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Every laptop, whether a PC, Mac or Unix/Linux machine, goes through what is called "booting." When first started, the laptop goes through a series of tests to ensure that its hardware is operational. Additionally, information specific to the operating system is loaded, with the end result being a computer that is ready for use. On occasion a laptop might get stuck in a booting loop, where during boot-up it starts over without completing the entire process. There are a number of reasons why this may occur.
Observe where the boot process ends and starts over. In most cases, this will give an indication where the problem occurs. If the laptop reboots early on in the process, for example when it is detecting the hard drive, chances are good it is a hardware issue. If the reboot occurs further along in the process, like when it is loading operating system files, there may be an issue with operating system software.
Windows 10 has its own repair tool, and Startup Repair is one of the recovery tools in the System Recovery Options menu. You can use Startup Repair to scan some PC issues like damaged/corrupted system files or invalid boot files and then tries to fix these issues.
If your Windows 10 won’t boot, you can use installation disc or system repair disc and boot into Advanced options, and then perform a Startup Repair. However, you may encounter Windows 10 Startup Repair not working issue.
Speaking of Startup Repair not working, basically, there are two most common cases: Windows 10 Startup Repair loop and Windows 10 Automatic Repair couldn’t repair your PC.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).


