![]() ![]() This may provide an opportunity to strip the data of the drive in case anything goes wrong- USB drive as a destination etc.īut if faulty the only long term solution is to replace the drive You may be able to do this if you remove the hard drive from the laptop and place it in the a desktop computer as a second drive and use the administrative tools and hard drive utilities of the OS to do this. If the drive has a fault at the beginning it will not work - you may be able to use disk utilities to move the partition to an ares not faulty and also resize the partition. The ultimate boot disk may also let you do this. ![]() Thank you for reading, and if there are more ways to fix it, you can share it here.A) see if you can check hard drive using a utility disk from the maker of the hard drive-most have a bootable iso file that you can burn a cd that will boot the computer and let you check the drive. Please note that it will remove all of your files and settings. If the “ Refresh your PC” did not work, try “ Reset your PC“. (but it keeps all of your personal files such as documents, pictures, and etc) Click “ Troubleshoot“, and Click “ Refresh your PC“, then follow the refresh instructions. After refreshing, you need to install all programs you need again. This is one of the easy way to fix the loop, but the reason we try this now is because this will remove all of installed programs. Still not working ? Let’s refresh your system. Go to “ Command Prompt” again, and this time type the following: Disabling the automatic repair when Windows 8 starts. If anything did not work, It is time to try this one. □ When it is done, restart your computer. It will take long time depends on your hard drive capacity so, leave it and get some rest until it is done. This CHKDSK utility checks your hard drive for errors, when it finds something, it will try to fix the error automatically. This is to fix boot section of your hard drive if there are problems with the Windows boot records. In “ Command Prompt“, type the following: Click “ Command Prompt” in “ Troubleshoot“. If you are still having the issue, let’s try “ BOOTREC” and “ CHKDSK“. Sometimes, some restore point won’t work with an error code. ![]() If the restore point that you selected fails, try other restore point. You may see only one restore point (which is the latest restore point), but check the “ Show more restore points” to see all restore points. Choose the second one, and in the next step, you will need to choose which restore point you want to go back. You can choose “ Recommended restore” or you can also “ Choose a different restore point“. Do you see the “ System Restore” ? Click it. You will see all the troubleshooting options. Click “ Troubleshoot“, and click “ Advanced options“. To do it, Click the “ Advanced options” when you see the screen below. By performing “ System Restore“, you can roll back your Windows to it’s previous saved Windows state. While you are using computer, the Windows creates system images in the background in case the Windows system goes wrong. If the “ Safe Mode” & “ Restart” did not work for you, It is time to try this. Press F4 or F5 (it does not really matter which key you press) When you restart, you will see something like picture below. Once you click the “ Startup Settings“, you will need to restart. In “ Troubleshoot“, click “ Advanced options“, then click “ Startup Settings“. In some cases, it fixes the automatic repair loop. It is time to boot “ Safe Mode” and restart your computer. Click “ Advanced options.Ĭlick “ Troubleshoot” to see all the troubleshooting options, and click “ Advanced options” You are probably facing this blue screen like this after Preparing Automatic Repair. This is the most simple thing you can try. ![]() Here is how to create one! How to create bootable Windows 10 & 8 USB (OR DVD) – Windows 8.1 Installation (or recovery) Disk: If you cannot load Windows, you need an installation disk to access advanced startup options. This will give you access to advanced startup options.Ģ. SHIFT + RESTART: If you can boot normally to Windows 8.1, restart the computer while pressing SHIFT key. How to access advanced startup options before Windows 8.1ġ. What you can try when you have “Preparing Automatic Repair Loop” □ This could not be the 100% solution, but We hope this blog post is helpful for you. That is why we would like to share what you can try to resolve the repair loop when you have it. Shutting down and restarting your computer won’t fix it at this time. This is very annoying because it repeats no matter what you do. We thought only Windows 7 has the startup repair loop, but Windows 8 does it too. Recently, we have repaired a Dell Inspiron laptop with the preparing automatic repair loop issue. Are you facing the loop of “Preparing Automatic Repair” in Windows 8 ? ![]()
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