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I followed every step in the video but now it lead me to a black screen thats loading forever.. do you know what to do please i need help it would mean the world to me if you could help me out bro edit: before using the command prompt instead of the restart button like in the video it said the shut down button?
@@rehankhoso5506 kuch na bhai recover nhi ho rha toh reset kr lo winodow install ho jayegi bas software gayab ho jayenge baki c ki file vesi ki vesi hi rahegiy
Fir anyone still stuck in an auto repair loop, the following worked for me : "Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings. After that, the computer should restart and then will give you a list of options. Next, choose Disable early launch anti-malware protection. After that, restart your PC and check if the Windows Automatic Repair not working issue has been resolved."
@ki.ngMohammed I had to install linux it's the only way it let me turn it on and use it, windows it's like completely broken, not even the repair or the bootable worked for me.
@@itszvy is the same i guess, you just make the OS you want to install (in this case linux) bootable in a flash drive or cd using one of the software for this and then proceed to install in the pc booting the PC through the usb.
2:27 what if i forgot my password ? because i have :( i was using PIN to sign in and i don't know what password windows asks me PIN : doesn't work Password : Doesn't Work
At 3:11 it says "total identified windows installations: 0", how is this classified as a successful operation? rebuildbcd command doesn't work for me. It actually identifies 1 windows installation; I add it to the list, then it says "the system cannot find the path specified"
I must have a serious problem because I tried this and unfortunately it didn’t work for me. My computer freezes on the boot screen and I can’t go any further. The mouse starts to light up and then it just shuts off while the computer tries to keep booting.
No matter what I do , it takes me right back to the automatic repair screen right back to the beginning . I’ve watched dozens of videos and done everything they say and it just takes me back to the beginning !!!
After watching too many videos and reading too many articles about how to fix this. I can't believe that your only tutorial can help me solve my problem. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Bro...i did commands as u done same then hp logo opened...but hp logo appeared and the loading dots gone struck...what should i do now...can i wait for sometime ?
Still doesn't work. My pc keeps going back to windows installation and i install it and it ignores that and just keeps going i tried everything i literally have nobody to help me. I need my pc and this is what happens.
@@riteshbolane hey i was playing a game and my game crashed so i forced shut down and was lazy to open my pc again then 2 weeks ago i opened my laptop and it's stuck in repairing loop and i tried everything also, for some reason i can't factory reset or go into safe mode bcs when i hit the restart button it goes black and gives me the repairing screen over again pls help
I am not getting the manufacturer loading screen at all. I have a dekstop mini with 8gb Ram Intel i5 4570 On switching on the pc, it just starts the fans and for some reason the disk light won't turn on. Please help me! PS: i have tried resetting the BIOS and even reseating the ram cards.
This fixed my problem that was driving me absolutely insane! For some reason my computer was booting to windows 7 rather than 10. Thank you for the help, keep up the great videos!
At the command prompt option, I get a message saying " you need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren't any administrator on this PC". Which isn't true, cause I properly logged and using this system for a while now as an administrator before this issue
This fails to work, so obviously the problem is not generic, there are various reasons why it will not boot, and this only covers one of those reasons.
followed the exact steps in the video.However thecommand bootrec/rebuildbcd returns with "identified windows installation 1"instead of 0 as in the video and failed tp boot
For me, regardless of what I try to boot windows from it just restarts over and over, I have windows 7 installed on my HDD and windows 10 on my SSD and it just goes round and round in a loop
when i do bootrec rebuild bcd it says 1 instead of 0 windows identifications and asked to install to boot list. "this system cannot find the file specified. pls help
Hey I have a problem my pc just got lock by windows + L and my password is not taken so I tell my dad and he discard some pc parts and connect them together. After that a blue screen coming and saying to select a account, there is only one account which the password is set but clicking the account then asking for password so I write it but it says that it is incorrect! I even can’t go to safe mode! What should I do ? please help!
Thank You, However, what do you do if win will not go past the boot-loop, will not allow modifications to bootrec , is on GPT, & there are no restore points? Yet for some in-fathomable reason, ms expects you to have a working win 10 - in order to repair / re-install win 10 without trashing yours system, apps, settings, data etc (which took months to create). Used to be that an ‘in-place-up-grade’ was possible on prior versions & that could be scripted as a non-destructive refresh & even run remotely Is there any way to do something similar? Thanks.
not anymore. Windows gets crappier with every new release. You have to be able to successfully start it in order to do that. And if it starts, you could probably troubleshoot it and not need to. Stupid MicroSlop.
I have this exact problem. when I sign in, it will not accept my password which is the same for my Google email. I thought to be sure I would make a new password using my cell. It doesn't accept the new password. I was able to boot and check the drives and it says no issues.
what if you can't get into advance options? I just keep getting into preparing automatic repair follows with 20 circles across the screen.. bios from usb wont load anymore either.. just loads into black screen.. or restarts back to preparing automatic repair and more spinning circles?
I did that but the only thing that shows on my screen is the computer manufacurer's logo. It won't move past that screen and it doesn't go into automatic repair mode.
sorry it did not work for You. This was the only video that helped Me. going into command Prompt and diskrec stuff worked, hope You try again using that part.
@@tiktokvids2772 Check the date and time in the bios. that’s what fucked mine up. set it to the current date and time, then restarted and went into bios to make sure it saved. then it was fixed.
Since February 14 I've had intermittent issues with booting. Sometimes it boots fine the first time but the next day it takes two tries or maybe a week later it fails two times and I go into the recovery options and restart from there and it magically boots normally. My PC is less than two years old (HP, AMD processor) and I'm stumped and frustrated by the intermittent issue. Prior to February 14 I NEVER had this issue. Sometimes after I had issues booting, when I run sfc /scannow it finds corruptions and fixes them but other times it finds no issues. Same with the dism commands. Over the months I've tried many virus malware scans, changing power options, battery tests, deleting unneeded programs, updating windows and drivers, and this issue still occurs and no problems are detected by built-in tools. I can't figure out the problem but I suspect a Windows update started it. With my situation is it safe to run the commands in this video?
I face the same issue.... It magically opens sometimes.... In the blue screen, I tried advanced options, to no help... But the blue screen restart option always ended up in a normal restart.... But now, preparing automatic repair doesn't end up in the diagnosing phase... And it's an endless loop... It's been days since I could use the laptop
@@harry5ing After more than 4 months I finally fixed my issue by uninstalling Dropbox. Up until February 14 when the booting problems first started I never had startup issues even with Dropbox installed for over a year, but an update must have messed something up. What's strange is I even had the program disabled in automatic startup. It's been a month so far and everything is back to normal.
I wanna describe my situation and how I fixed it in case it can help any other pc idiots out there like me who have no idea what they're doing. My Situation: So a couple of days ago I upgraded my HDD to an SSD but decided to keep the HDD for backup/less important shit, instead of doing a fresh install I just cloned my HDD using "Aomei backupper" and for about 2 days everything was working fine, I changed my boot drive to the SSD in bios and had no problems so I decided to wipe my HDD. well the next morning when I went to turn on my pc I got the recovery screen with the error code "0xc00000e". I spent about an hour on youtube following all these tutorials of what to do in the command prompt but nothing was working. My Solution: I kept getting errors like "path not found" when doing the "bootrec/rebuildbcd" command and when I looked this up online people just said "type diskpart, select disk 0, select the partition, type active, etc." but when I typed "active" I would get a message saying "selected disk is not a fixed mbr disk" and what I found out is that for whatever fucking reason I have no idea why but my C drive was the E drive all of the sudden so in the command prompt I typed "bcdboot E:\Windows" (It might not be E for you maybe it is C or a different letter but if you type "bootrec/rebuildbcd" and it pops up saying Windows installations:1 and has a drive under that then use whatever drive that is but for me it was E) and then I typed "exit" and then in the advanced settings where the option to go into the command prompt, bios, system restore, etc. is in the top left box said "continue with Windows 11" instead of "startup repair" like it did before so I clicked that and my pc started up normally.
This worked for me. Took ages and screen stayed black for 15+ minutes but eventually I got the blue screen and all went well from there. Thanks very much.
Solution that worked for me: Getting my files back + reboot the PC using linux. I created a linux installation usb. (there are tutorials online, I chose to use the Mint Cinnamon ISO and Rufus to put it on the key) Put the usb in PC, start, press F12, select the USB. I chose the OEM mode, then DO NOT complete the installation, "quit" to arrive on the linux desktop. Now take your time as you can access all your files to save it on another usb/external hard disk. Then start the installation and fully boot your PC. I kept linux as I'm fed up of windows, but you can now repeat that process only with a window installation ubs (there are microsoft tutorials on how to do that).
Hello my friend. Thank you very much for your video. I have tried everything you did, but unfortunately I still cannot proceed to login screen. Could you please help me further? What should I do? Thank you in advance. Best regards.
Hi, I have tried to boot to the advanced screen from trying to crash several times but it won't, so I have to boot from a windows installer USB to enter the advanced section, but when I click on the command prompt option I don't get a sign in screen like you do. But I follow the commands but when I reboot it still just says reboot and select the proper boot device.
This is a brand new install and I had just completely finished personalizing and setting everything up but when I went to the bios to setup my drive boot orders it now won't boot.
I’m having an issue at the command prompt enter password part, I enter my completely correct Microsoft password and it says it’s incorrect. This password literally works on the same account on different devices and I have internet but I have no clue what to do. I’ve been stuck on the bsod for so long after cloning my old hdd to a brand new m.2 ssd, and trying to get windows to boot from the m.2 after selecting it properly in bios and it just won’t work. This is infuriating. Could someone please help?
After following your instructions, the screen went black for about 10 minutes, and then went back to the “Automatic Repair” screen. Any ideas on what I might try next? I really appreciate your time and effort! The video was great and seemed to work for so many others...hoping you have some wise words for me.
Note that if you dual-boot with Windows and Linux, these commands will kill Grub and you won't be able to get to Linux anymore. Apparently if that happens you can boot from a Linux live CD/USB and install and run boot-repair to restore Grub. In my case the problem was that Windows had suddenly forgotten which drive to boot from and was booting from drive F: when Windows was installed on drive D:. I could see this because I picked "advanced" in that recovery menu and opened the console as specified and ran bcdedit. This had "osdevice" and "device" set to "partition=F:". When I changed to D: and typed dir, I could see that it was the drive with Windows installed on it. I typed these and then rebooted: bcdedit /set {default} osdevice partition=D: bcdedit /set {default} device partition=D: And that fixed it. I have no idea why Windows suddenly decided that F: was a better drive to boot from.
Create a bootable USB with Windows 10 using the “Windows Media Creation Tool” (just google it) and then boot off the USB and on the first page that boots you’ll click Next and on the second there should be a “Repair your computer” option at the bottom left of the window :)
So this works for me almost every single day but the main problem is that it's happening every single time I turn on the computer... every day I have to do the same thing in order to actually turn it on...
You are a genius man. After having my computer being caught in a loop and uploading with the windows background for more than three hours, the computer was restored in 15 minutes after trying this. Thanks a million!
@@KapilAryaMVP I tried but again it loops in automatic repair option .could it be a hardware issue causing this because I tried reinstalling Windows as well
I just had to enable automatic repair and wait but because of you showing about auto repair, I couldn’t fix it without you! You’re my saviour, thank you so much!
Did not work, it says it identified 1 windows installation under C:Windows and asked if i wanted to add installation to boot list, with the options of yes, no, or all. Any option will lead to the system stating that the requested system cannot be found
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I followed every step in the video but now it lead me to a black screen thats loading forever.. do you know what to do please i need help it would mean the world to me if you could help me out bro
edit: before using the command prompt instead of the restart button like in the video it said the shut down button?
Kapil bhai meri screen abhi bhi same condition hai operation successfully bhi ho gya but continue krne ke baad same problem hai
@@puravmer5433 same here
I dont know the password of the user account what will i do plz tell me .
@@rehankhoso5506 kuch na bhai recover nhi ho rha toh reset kr lo winodow install ho jayegi bas software gayab ho jayenge baki c ki file vesi ki vesi hi rahegiy
Fir anyone still stuck in an auto repair loop, the following worked for me :
"Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings. After that, the computer should restart and then will give you a list of options. Next, choose Disable early launch anti-malware protection. After that, restart your PC and check if the Windows Automatic Repair not working issue has been resolved."
Thx bro worked for me too ❤️
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Let's invest in India man, they deserve more than they got.
Actually they just read the articles on web from mostly non-indian experts then make a video about it
The automatic repair doesnt work, it doesn't read a bootable windows, it just star in a black screen
@ki.ngMohammed I had to install linux it's the only way it let me turn it on and use it, windows it's like completely broken, not even the repair or the bootable worked for me.
@@onrode how do you even instal that
@@itszvy is the same i guess, you just make the OS you want to install (in this case linux) bootable in a flash drive or cd using one of the software for this and then proceed to install in the pc booting the PC through the usb.
@@onrode but you will lose all your files that’s on the hardeive or on the windows
@@laynar9489 actually I didn't, I have full access to my windows files since it install in a separated partition.
Any advice for if this does not fix the computer?? This made no changes and I'm still stuck in the restart loop.
Mine is on endless restart loop, tried the on/off trick a hundred times but no repair options. It even cancels the CMD prompt when it force restarts
any luck? i’m having same issue
long press the off/on button for 5 sec then on it again.
2:27
what if i forgot my password ?
because i have :(
i was using PIN to sign in
and i don't know what password windows asks me
PIN : doesn't work
Password : Doesn't Work
Tough
Then type pin bro ex
Same bro I’m struggling
@@chineseguybutimnotchinese do you think im that stupid Hhh
i diddd man
but Windows says its incorrect
@@AllouhaX you can reinstall windows
My pc just gets a BSoD when it’s preparing automatic repair
Hey men mine same , did you find out anything?
At 3:11 it says "total identified windows installations: 0", how is this classified as a successful operation? rebuildbcd command doesn't work for me. It actually identifies 1 windows installation; I add it to the list, then it says "the system cannot find the path specified"
I must have a serious problem because I tried this and unfortunately it didn’t work for me. My computer freezes on the boot screen and I can’t go any further. The mouse starts to light up and then it just shuts off while the computer tries to keep booting.
No matter what I do , it takes me right back to the automatic repair screen right back to the beginning . I’ve watched dozens of videos and done everything they say and it just takes me back to the beginning !!!
Did you get anything yet??
Anything?
Anything?
@@Fun-Fact211 I found my issue. It was the hard drive (my c drive) I had to replace mine it was pretty cheap
@@ooptooplooploop1029 what about mine i am an 120gb of intel ssd just for windows
I tried but still my pc did not recover. It still showed "diagnosting your pc" and again automatic repair options.
Please help please please
Same issue arises
Did you find any solution , having same issue
@@karthick_D actually there is a problem in my harddisk. I fix it by replacing it with new one as it is in warranty period so
I need help too the same thing happens too me but I have to drives so idk how to fix it pls help
@sethi nikos
Not working for me What should I do ?
Cry about it
@@Davitekk Keys without e
After watching too many videos and reading too many articles about how to fix this. I can't believe that your only tutorial can help me solve my problem. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Not even getting close to windows, I can't see the mouse cursor, only I can see is the Lap top logo and use BIOS
Unfortunately it booted into "preparing automatic repair" screen after trying the command prompt 😞
@phoon72 are you also stuck on this problem?
Bro...i did commands as u done same then hp logo opened...but hp logo appeared and the loading dots gone struck...what should i do now...can i wait for sometime ?
Same problem
@@vishwaparker3987 worked out how to fix it?
@@wmay2781 it didn't work
Still doesn't work. My pc keeps going back to windows installation and i install it and it ignores that and just keeps going i tried everything i literally have nobody to help me. I need my pc and this is what happens.
Hey bro Im interested to help if u can tell me what happened
@@riteshbolane hey i was playing a game and my game crashed so i forced shut down and was lazy to open my pc again then 2 weeks ago i opened my laptop and it's stuck in repairing loop and i tried everything also, for some reason i can't factory reset or go into safe mode bcs when i hit the restart button it goes black and gives me the repairing screen over again pls help
@@Carolina-fb3lb same thing happened to me,
Can I know which graphics card u have got? And if there is intel integrated graphics in ur pc
@@riteshbolane nvm i repaired it just did a few steps myself and it worked
@@Carolina-fb3lb well congratulations!
It isn't working for me. It's showing the same thing againa and again. What should i do? Guide me!
I am not getting the manufacturer loading screen at all.
I have a dekstop mini with
8gb Ram
Intel i5 4570
On switching on the pc, it just starts the fans and for some reason the disk light won't turn on.
Please help me!
PS: i have tried resetting the BIOS and even reseating the ram cards.
I cant go on automatic repair ,, how should i do it elsee????????? I turn of my pc 3 time while the windows but nothing on third time
Same u got any solution??
This fixed my problem that was driving me absolutely insane! For some reason my computer was booting to windows 7 rather than 10. Thank you for the help, keep up the great videos!
At the command prompt option, I get a message saying " you need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren't any administrator on this PC". Which isn't true, cause I properly logged and using this system for a while now as an administrator before this issue
I am not able to see window distinguished option😢😢
This fails to work, so obviously the problem is not generic, there are various reasons why it will not boot, and this only covers one of those reasons.
What exactly did you expect?
Obviously, this is clickbait.
Running bootrec /fixmbr has message “A device attached to the system is not functioning.” , please help
I cant enter the automatic repair... anyways to enter sir? Pls help
I tried everything you said, but my computer gets stuck on the welcome login screen.
It didn’t work and still have the spinning loading circle.
Same bro I need help
Did u fix it?
If u did send link to the vid
Find any solutions?
@@thealacritarian find a solution?
followed the exact steps in the video.However thecommand bootrec/rebuildbcd returns with "identified windows installation 1"instead of 0 as in the video and failed tp boot
Same issue here? What to do?
It's showing yes no or all option also what to do ????
Not operation successful??
Sorry bro it did not work even though it showed the login screen it not logging into home page just showing a black screen
I followed everything and still got sent back to automatic repair.
Same
@@Zeyycore we’re fucked :(
@@extometer8847 i solved it It was my GPU I changed it and everything works again !!!
@@Zeyycore how
@@juddahavillanoza2116 just changed my GPU
For me, regardless of what I try to boot windows from it just restarts over and over, I have windows 7 installed on my HDD and windows 10 on my SSD and it just goes round and round in a loop
Same and I’m scared
Did you find any solution
@@recommended1782 Eventually I did but to be honest, it was so long ago I cant remember what I actually did to sort it!
same for me. Anytime I see 100% working solution, I know it's not going to work. Probably all the people that said it did were friends and relatives.
Thank you for the tip unfortunately I tried this a couple of times and still just the windows logo and the dots chasing themselves around
Hi! Mee too. You find the solution?
@@szilveszterfoldi3547 at this point not for using the restart option. I need to turn off the pc completely and restart and it boots right up.
when i do bootrec rebuild bcd it says 1 instead of 0 windows identifications and asked to install to boot list. "this system cannot find the file specified. pls help
Hey I have a problem my pc just got lock by windows + L and my password is not taken so I tell my dad and he discard some pc parts and connect them together. After that a blue screen coming and saying to select a account, there is only one account which the password is set but clicking the account then asking for password so I write it but it says that it is incorrect! I even can’t go to safe mode! What should I do ? please help!
Thank You,
However, what do you do if win will not go past the boot-loop, will not allow modifications to bootrec , is on GPT, & there are no restore points?
Yet for some in-fathomable reason, ms expects you to have a working win 10 - in order to repair / re-install win 10 without trashing yours system, apps, settings, data etc (which took months to create).
Used to be that an ‘in-place-up-grade’ was possible on prior versions & that could be scripted as a non-destructive refresh & even run remotely
Is there any way to do something similar?
Thanks.
not anymore. Windows gets crappier with every new release. You have to be able to successfully start it in order to do that. And if it starts, you could probably troubleshoot it and not need to. Stupid MicroSlop.
Tried this and it straight up didn’t work
It just goes back to square 1 for me
same
Same
I did command prompt and continued but I still have a black display 😭 help
I have this exact problem. when I sign in, it will not accept my password which is the same for my Google email. I thought to be sure I would make a new password using my cell. It doesn't accept the new password. I was able to boot and check the drives and it says no issues.
what an easy fix.. it fixed temporarily but saved all my data.. thx man
No use for me as the owner can't remember their password
thank you for information but I tried it but it did not work.
SAme
Same
Same
what if you can't get into advance options? I just keep getting into preparing automatic repair follows with 20 circles across the screen.. bios from usb wont load anymore either.. just loads into black screen.. or restarts back to preparing automatic repair and more spinning circles?
Mine just freezes when it's looping after this
Same here 😞😞
You need to remove 100% working solution clickbait - of course this did not work for me and just put me right back in the same loop.
My computer won’t let me get into the troubleshoot menu at all someone help pls
I did that but the only thing that shows on my screen is the computer manufacurer's logo. It won't move past that screen and it doesn't go into automatic repair mode.
Its doesnt work. Still im stuck with windows loading logo
Same
Same
Same
@@karmaftw3730 same
I am jealous of ppl thanking him bc it didn't work in mine 😭😭
They are mostly bots
sorry it did not work for You. This was the only video that helped Me. going into command Prompt and diskrec stuff worked, hope You try again using that part.
Didn't work for me either
Literally
Samee, did you find a solution to this pleasee 😭
Mine won’t go to the windows logo it is just stuck on the screen that tells you the motherboard name
hey did u end up fixing your issue?
Me too, have you found a solution to it?
@@tiktokvids2772 Check the date and time in the bios. that’s what fucked mine up. set it to the current date and time, then restarted and went into bios to make sure it saved. then it was fixed.
@@Staiter12 imma have to try that
Since February 14 I've had intermittent issues with booting. Sometimes it boots fine the first time but the next day it takes two tries or maybe a week later it fails two times and I go into the recovery options and restart from there and it magically boots normally. My PC is less than two years old (HP, AMD processor) and I'm stumped and frustrated by the intermittent issue. Prior to February 14 I NEVER had this issue. Sometimes after I had issues booting, when I run sfc /scannow it finds corruptions and fixes them but other times it finds no issues. Same with the dism commands. Over the months I've tried many virus malware scans, changing power options, battery tests, deleting unneeded programs, updating windows and drivers, and this issue still occurs and no problems are detected by built-in tools. I can't figure out the problem but I suspect a Windows update started it.
With my situation is it safe to run the commands in this video?
I face the same issue.... It magically opens sometimes.... In the blue screen, I tried advanced options, to no help... But the blue screen restart option always ended up in a normal restart.... But now, preparing automatic repair doesn't end up in the diagnosing phase... And it's an endless loop... It's been days since I could use the laptop
@@harry5ing After more than 4 months I finally fixed my issue by uninstalling Dropbox. Up until February 14 when the booting problems first started I never had startup issues even with Dropbox installed for over a year, but an update must have messed something up. What's strange is I even had the program disabled in automatic startup. It's been a month so far and everything is back to normal.
@@RyanEmeryLovesCars thanks for the reply. I should probably look for recent updates as well
For me that automatic repair screen stays there for 10 hours( whole night) , how to get out from this screen now? Thank you in advance
I wanna describe my situation and how I fixed it in case it can help any other pc idiots out there like me who have no idea what they're doing.
My Situation: So a couple of days ago I upgraded my HDD to an SSD but decided to keep the HDD for backup/less important shit, instead of doing a fresh install I just cloned my HDD using "Aomei backupper" and for about 2 days everything was working fine, I changed my boot drive to the SSD in bios and had no problems so I decided to wipe my HDD. well the next morning when I went to turn on my pc I got the recovery screen with the error code "0xc00000e". I spent about an hour on youtube following all these tutorials of what to do in the command prompt but nothing was working.
My Solution: I kept getting errors like "path not found" when doing the "bootrec/rebuildbcd" command and when I looked this up online people just said "type diskpart, select disk 0, select the partition, type active, etc." but when I typed "active" I would get a message saying "selected disk is not a fixed mbr disk" and what I found out is that for whatever fucking reason I have no idea why but my C drive was the E drive all of the sudden so in the command prompt I typed "bcdboot E:\Windows" (It might not be E for you maybe it is C or a different letter but if you type "bootrec/rebuildbcd" and it pops up saying Windows installations:1 and has a drive under that then use whatever drive that is but for me it was E) and then I typed "exit" and then in the advanced settings where the option to go into the command prompt, bios, system restore, etc. is in the top left box said "continue with Windows 11" instead of "startup repair" like it did before so I clicked that and my pc started up normally.
I had exactly same issue and thanks to you I’m able to fix it !! Thank you so much ❤
Bro the windows recovery options not showing up
This worked for me. Took ages and screen stayed black for 15+ minutes but eventually I got the blue screen and all went well from there. Thanks very much.
Really it worked?
@@meetdoyii It must have worked for me but I can't remember what computer I was working on :)
@@christinemariutto1021 I'm trying to fix my pc but nothing appears other than black screen and it stayed forever
@@meetdoyii same have u found a solution
@@NurAli-dw1qo yeah actually it was a problem caused by my graphic driver and it was so easy to do
Hi bro
There is no option like reset or continue plz tell. What to do???
Mine not giving me any options just stuck on diagnosing your PC , tried many time ??
Solution that worked for me: Getting my files back + reboot the PC using linux.
I created a linux installation usb. (there are tutorials online, I chose to use the Mint Cinnamon ISO and Rufus to put it on the key)
Put the usb in PC, start, press F12, select the USB. I chose the OEM mode, then DO NOT complete the installation, "quit" to arrive on the linux desktop.
Now take your time as you can access all your files to save it on another usb/external hard disk.
Then start the installation and fully boot your PC.
I kept linux as I'm fed up of windows, but you can now repeat that process only with a window installation ubs (there are microsoft tutorials on how to do that).
Will it still happened when I install windows 8
Just tried this and it worked like magic, you are the best bro.
Hello my friend. Thank you very much for your video. I have tried everything you did, but unfortunately I still cannot proceed to login screen. Could you please help me further? What should I do? Thank you in advance. Best regards.
Try "sfc /scannow" and "chkdsk c: /f" in the command prompt
Hi, I have tried to boot to the advanced screen from trying to crash several times but it won't, so I have to boot from a windows installer USB to enter the advanced section, but when I click on the command prompt option I don't get a sign in screen like you do. But I follow the commands but when I reboot it still just says reboot and select the proper boot device.
This is a brand new install and I had just completely finished personalizing and setting everything up but when I went to the bios to setup my drive boot orders it now won't boot.
I’m having an issue at the command prompt enter password part, I enter my completely correct Microsoft password and it says it’s incorrect. This password literally works on the same account on different devices and I have internet but I have no clue what to do. I’ve been stuck on the bsod for so long after cloning my old hdd to a brand new m.2 ssd, and trying to get windows to boot from the m.2 after selecting it properly in bios and it just won’t work. This is infuriating. Could someone please help?
Just had to wait a bit but eventually window booted up thanks my guy
greade Aundera before did your go to a black screen before diagnosing
How long did you wait ?
what if my laptop shows 1 windows installation in command prompt
Same
Any luck what to do after that? I have the same issue
@@anthonypena6979 i formatted my windows, and installed a new one, there was no other way
@@anthonypena6979 now my laptop is fine
It didn’t go to login screen
me too
Did you fix it if you did tell me how you did please
Tried it didn't work still have a black screen
Thanks!
Horeeee....INDIA
You save my life sir...big respect from INDONESIA...
Is this video solve this--] kernel auto boost lock acquisition with raised irql
Windows has never repaired itself in my 30 years of owning
I dont know how to do this cause my thing is on something loading called... Winpesh.exe
Didn't work for me, still sending me around the same loop
After getting my PC on off two times still I couldn't see automatic repair option and it is still black screen
try 3rd time it works
After following your instructions, the screen went black for about 10 minutes, and then went back to the “Automatic Repair” screen. Any ideas on what I might try next?
I really appreciate your time and effort! The video was great and seemed to work for so many others...hoping you have some wise words for me.
Same for me
I also face the same issue ..
Same
Same for me
Wish I found this video before I thought restarting my whole pc was the only way thanks man
I also thought the same way
Done as instructed and back to Screen "automatic repair"
Same here
@@mansinghbista9351 you figured it out ?
Me too 😭
@@CoMarie I just reset the pc and it fixed it
Note that if you dual-boot with Windows and Linux, these commands will kill Grub and you won't be able to get to Linux anymore. Apparently if that happens you can boot from a Linux live CD/USB and install and run boot-repair to restore Grub. In my case the problem was that Windows had suddenly forgotten which drive to boot from and was booting from drive F: when Windows was installed on drive D:. I could see this because I picked "advanced" in that recovery menu and opened the console as specified and ran bcdedit. This had "osdevice" and "device" set to "partition=F:". When I changed to D: and typed dir, I could see that it was the drive with Windows installed on it.
I typed these and then rebooted:
bcdedit /set {default} osdevice partition=D:
bcdedit /set {default} device partition=D:
And that fixed it. I have no idea why Windows suddenly decided that F: was a better drive to boot from.
I’ve tried so many videos!! Always loops to automatic repair😩 and this after supposedly getting a new hard drive and windows from a repair shop!
Same, it don’t do anything different than automatic repair :(
Qrunzツ just got a new computer😕
Thanks alot my guy you saved me from paying over the phone for an simple reset. (Feb.16) all the way from Florida
Bro pls help I can't get advanced options how to solve this problem
You got any solution for that ?
Create a bootable USB with Windows 10 using the “Windows Media Creation Tool” (just google it) and then boot off the USB and on the first page that boots you’ll click Next and on the second there should be a “Repair your computer” option at the bottom left of the window :)
@@cachebovine3719 thank you
It keeps on saying that my password is incorrect
But it's the correct password
It didn’t work for me but it worked on my brothers pc so it just based off of ur luck.
It literally has nothing at all to do with luck but alright
What the he’ll does luck gotta do with this
This is brilliant, saves the pain of a rebuild, thanks very much indeed for this 👍👍
^^ Glad to help!
Not working bro
Please make a tutorial if no administrator show up in that Windows 10 command prompt. I only have one user in Windows 10
@@KapilAryaMVP sorry but it's not working
@@KapilAryaMVP thanks a lot, it is solved
Thank you very much! You help me a lot with my pc problem. You're amazing. Keep on uploading videos like this.
So this works for me almost every single day but the main problem is that it's happening every single time I turn on the computer... every day I have to do the same thing in order to actually turn it on...
hello sir what if stuck in "automatic repair preparation" how to solve it? please answer🙂😢
Nope... didn’t work for me
Same
Same
Same
Thanks man! I thought I’d have to reset everything again and lose all my files.
I feel that bro, I’ve had to do it three times with my pc!
How much time it will take to restart bro
Can u retrive all the files and documents.. whether it completely formatted???
It didn’t work :l
Bro i do same as you do in cmd it writing successful but when i counting not work
You're a G my guy. Your fix worked for my brother's laptop, much love!
You are a genius man. After having my computer being caught in a loop and uploading with the windows background for more than three hours, the computer was restored in 15 minutes after trying this. Thanks a million!
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@@KapilAryaMVP bro i restart 3 times but still I'm not getting advanced repair option screen what should I do?
After watching 1000 videos I finally got and answer Thanks man this really helped.
^^ Glad to hear it!
@@KapilAryaMVP I tried but again it loops in automatic repair option .could it be a hardware issue causing this because I tried reinstalling Windows as well
I can’t get to the blue screen bc my computer won’t do the automatic repair. What do I do
I don't even get the manufacturer's logo (DELL) to show up. It sounds like it boots up but the screen remains blank (and yes the monitor is on).
Thank you so much. This video was a life saver I wish I found it hours ago.
I just had to enable automatic repair and wait but because of you showing about auto repair, I couldn’t fix it without you! You’re my saviour, thank you so much!
How do you enable automatic repair?
@@beelbugub3186 I don’t remember because this was 2 years ago and I never had the issue again
You could probably search it up and find it though
Stays in black screen😢😥😥😥
Same here, could not even get to the Auto Repair screen. All black :-(
Rip :/ :(
@@realcringebits94 Finally I got to use F11 while power-on and downgraded my Display Adaptor's driver in Safe Mode to fix my problem.
This Didn't worked for me
Still on same black screen
Did not work, it says it identified 1 windows installation under C:Windows and asked if i wanted to add installation to boot list, with the options of yes, no, or all. Any option will lead to the system stating that the requested system cannot be found