How to Fix Windows 10 Start-Up Problems – Automatic Repair Loop, Infinite Boot, Blackscreen


How to Fix Windows 10 Start-Up Problems – Automatic Repair Loop, Infinite Boot, Blackscreen


How to Fix Windows 10 Start-Up Problems – Automatic Repair Loop, Infinite Boot, Blackscreen.

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Recently, there have been several reports from Windows 10 users facing different kinds of startup issues with Windows 10. These issues include but are not limited to:

Automatic Repair Loop; where Windows attempts to boot but crashes and pops a blue screen saying “Preparing Automatic Repair”, then after some time it says “Automatic repair couldn’t repair your PC”, it then restarts automatically and goes back into automatic repair, hence creating an automatic repair loop.

Infinite Booting; where Windows gets to a certain stage of booting (e.g. spinning circle) and remains there with the circles spinning indefinitely and never getting to the desktop.

Black Screen; where Windows attempts to boot up and gets stuck on a black screen (with or without a mouse pointer) and remains there with no further information on the boot status.

In this tutorial, you will find three possible ways to fix these problems or some other start-up problems you might be experiencing with Windows 10. There are several possible reasons for such start-up problems. Among many other possible reasons, it could happen after Windows has installed certain updates that it finds incompatible with the software distribution or after you make certain changes to your system settings. It could even be due to certain applications you have installed on your PC or some activities that triggered abrupt shutdown hence altering your boot configurations.

If you’re able to figure out the event that led to this problem, then you wouldn’t need to try all three methods, you could simply pick the method that is more likely to solve your problem and implement it. So, was it after installing some system updates or drivers, was it after attaching some hardware components to your PC or was it after installing some applications?

Since the main cause of Windows 10 Automatic Repair loop might vary in each case, we present several solutions for you to solve the issue. Make sure to try at least a few methods before giving up completely. Waiting out for the loop to end is rather useless, so reliable methods should help fix the issue without Windows repair.

Issues addressed in this tutorial:

windows 10 not responding
windows 10 not installing
windows 10 not booting up fix
windows 10 not booting up
windows 10 not booting after update
windows 10 not entering automatic repair
windows 10 not getting to login screen
windows 10 not going to login screen

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).


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