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Windows 10 Automatic Repair Loops can be Solved Fast Through some Simple Methods

Windows is one of the most-commonly used operating systems on desktop computers or laptops. Now we’ve reached the 10th generation, but every new update comes with certain issues that cannot be solved by all users. Even so, everybody tries to make things work on their own account.

The first attempt to solve the functionality problems from the aforementioned operating system is through the Windows 10 Automatic Repair. However, the repairing process can get stuck in a loop and users really hate that, especially when it happens after a new update or software has been installed.

Loops appeared while using the Windows 10 Automatic Repair don’t have to give everyone a headache

In case your system faces an Automatic Repair loop, you’ll find it impossible to access the advanced settings option. This kind of problem can be solved fast if you know the right method. More experienced ”tech geeks” could try to remove the RAM, but this takes good hardware removal skills and the right kit.

If you don’t have enough experience in this area, you could try one of the methods we will describe bellow. In this case, you’ll need a bootable USB drive compatible with Windows 10.

The first method is to Restore Registry. This can be done through some simple steps:

  • Start booting your PC by using the bootable USB drive;
  • Select your preferred language from the installation screen;
  • Click on the Repair your computer button appeared after you have selected the working language;
  • Now you’ll see a new screen that has three options and you’ll have to select the Troubleshoot button;
  • Once you reach the Troubleshoot screen click on the Advanced Options  category;
  • You have reached the stage where you see five options. Now you have to select the Command prompt option;
  • It’s time to Restore Registry by entering a special command. You can find it in dedicated online tutorials;
  • Once you’ve entered the command, you’ll have to click the Enter button;
  • When you’re asked if you want to overwrite all the files answer by writing the word Yes;
  • After the above step is completed, you should write Quit in the command prompt area. The last step is to remove the bootable USB and complete the process by restarting your computer.

In case the Automatic Repair loop was caused by a problem from the Registry, the error should be solved now. In case you’re still having problems, try another method.

Try to disable the Windows 10 Automatic Repair

Experts advise us to avoid using this method, because it actually disables the Automatic Repair feature from Windows and this could cause more damage to the system. However, it could be the users’ only possibility to access their data. As soon as you got your files, perform a backup, start formatting your system and install the OS again.

  • If you decided to use this method, follow the steps mentioned in the first method until you reach the Command prompt screen;
  • Once you’re here type a special command and click Enter. You’ll find the special command if you look for online tutorials that guide throughout the process;
  • When the special command in entered, find the Resume Object category and write down the number you see next to it. Now you’ll have to enter other special commands and the mentioned tutorials are the right resources for finding out what we’re talking about;
  • The last step is to reboot your PC and you shouldn’t have any more problems.

For whatever reason, the two methods mentioned before might not work for some users. In this case, they could try another possible solution.

A system and disk check might be helpful

This means that you have to go to the Command prompt screen and open it as administrator. Now you have to enter other special commands. They are different for each check – > chkdsk /f /r for disk check and > sfc /scannow for system check.

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