Windows Preparing Automatic Repair Loop
If your Windows computer is stuck in a "preparing automatic repair" loop, there are a few steps you can try to fix the issue.
Restart your computer and interrupt the boot process by pressing the power button. This should stop the automatic repair process and allow you to access the login screen.
Once you are at the login screen, try restarting your computer again and interrupting the boot process a second time. This may reset the automatic repair process and allow your computer to boot normally.
If the above steps don't work, you can try booting into Safe Mode. To do this, restart your computer and interrupt the boot process again. When you see the "preparing automatic repair" screen, click on the "Advanced options" link and then select "Troubleshoot". From the Troubleshoot menu, select "Advanced options" and then choose "Startup Settings". Click the "Restart" button and your computer will restart with advanced startup options.
Once your computer has restarted, press the F4 key to boot into Safe Mode. This will load a minimal version of Windows with only the essential services and drivers. You can then try to troubleshoot the issue that is causing the automatic repair loop.
If none of the above steps work, you may need to use your Windows installation media to repair or reinstall your operating system. To do this, insert your installation media (e.g. a USB flash drive or DVD) into your computer and restart it. Interrupt the boot process and select the option to boot from the installation media. From the Windows setup screen, follow the on-screen instructions to repair or reinstall your operating system.
Remember to back up your important files before attempting any of these steps, as they
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