Here’s a summary of the provided content about how to address the Windows 11 automatic repair issue:
How to Fix Windows 11 Automatic Repair Loop Issue
- Problem Description: The computer constantly displays a screen saying “your PC did not start correctly” and goes into a loop.
- First Option – Uninstall Recent Updates:
- Restart your computer.
- Once the computer logo (like Lenovo, HP, Dell, etc.) appears, it will indicate “preparing automatic repair” followed by “diagnosing your PC”.
- Navigate to Advanced Options > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options.
- Select “Uninstall Updates”.
- Choose “Uninstall Latest Quality Updates”.
- Input your computer password if prompted.
- Click “Uninstall Quality Update”.
- Ideally, after this process, your computer should restart normally.
- Second Option – System Restore:
- Navigate to Advanced Options > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options.
- Choose “System Restore”.
- If you have a system restore point, it should show the date/time of that restore point. Select it.
- Confirm and proceed with the system restore.
- After completion, the computer should ideally restart without the repair loop.
- Third Option – Reset the PC:
- Instead of Advanced Options, choose “Reset This PC”.
- You’ll be given two options:
- Keep My Files: This will remove apps and settings but will retain your personal files.
- Remove Everything: This will wipe your PC clean, removing all files, apps, and settings.
- Choose the appropriate option based on your need.
- If you choose “Keep My Files”, select your user, enter your password, and proceed with the reset.
Throughout the process, it’s crucial to be patient and let each step complete without interruption. If one option doesn’t resolve the issue, proceed to the next.
Lastly, always remember to backup essential data regularly to avoid loss during such situations.
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