Windows 10: Automatic repair loop. Bitlocker or drive problem maybe?

Discus and support Automatic repair loop. Bitlocker or drive problem maybe? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; My windows 10 desktop froze and after some time of waiting, I did a hard shutdown. It then went into automatic repair and wouldn't fix the issue. I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by sethc1, Mar 29, 2020.

  1. sethc1 Win User

    Automatic repair loop. Bitlocker or drive problem maybe?


    My windows 10 desktop froze and after some time of waiting, I did a hard shutdown. It then went into automatic repair and wouldn't fix the issue. I tried restarting and that didn't work, and I'm now in a restore loop. I tried restoring to a restore point, but I couldn't click next and then tried it through command prompt and it came back with an error. I then tried clearing CMOS and turning off fast boot in the bios, but that didn't work either, and everything appears normal in the bios.

    Upon further investigation and trying different things, I kept seeing errors that seemed to be with read and write errors. When I ran check disk it, it didn't work because it said it was write-protected. I encrypted the drive with bitlocker a few years ago, but I think I got rid of it rather than just disabling it. When I did manage-bde X: -status, it said that it couldn't be opened by bitlocker maybe because the volume doesn't exist or because it is not a valid bitlocker volume. This makes me think it isn't a problem with bitlocker, but I don't know what else could cause these particular problems.

    The only thing I know of that I haven't tried yet is to do a complete reset, but since the partial reset (keeping documnets) didn't work, I wasn't sure a full reset would work and I would like to try something else before going to that option.

    :)
     
    sethc1, Mar 29, 2020
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  2. Automatic Repair Loop

    Hi Charlene,

    Your concern regarding the device going into an Automatic Repair Loop can be caused by change on its settings/configuration or broken system files. To effectively assist you with your concern, can confirm if you've made any changes on your device prior to
    your concern?

    As an initial step to get back into the normal Windows screen, we suggest that you perform a
    Startup repair. The repair will attempt to fix any broken components/files which may prevent your device from booting properly. To do this, follow the steps below:

    • On theAutomatic Repair screen, select Advanced options.
    • Select Troubleshoot.
    • Select Advanced options.
    • Select Startup Repair.

    We'll appreciate if you can send us an update.
     
    Darwin Dim, Mar 29, 2020
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  3. Automatic Repair Loop

    Hi,

    Unsuccessful installation of an update could be a possible cause why you are experiencing the automatic repair loop. To address this concern, we suggest running the Startup Repair tool using your bootable USB. This tool can scan and repair damaged system
    files. Follow these steps to run the Startup Repair tool:

    • Insert the bootable USB and boot Windows 10 from it.
    • In the Windows Setup page, select the language to install, Time and currency format and the keyboard or input method and click on Next.
    • Click on Repair your computer and select Troubleshoot.
    • Click on Advanced options and select Automatic Repair and select the operating system. You might also require changing the boot priority in BIOS in order to allow the computer to boot from CD/DVD.

    Important: While scanning the hard drive if any bad sectors are found, the scanner tries to repair that sector, any data available on that might be lost.

    Note: Modifying BIOS settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Modifications
    of the settings are at your own risk.

    Keep us updated about the result.
     
    Darleen Pen, Mar 29, 2020
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  4. larry Win User

    Automatic repair loop. Bitlocker or drive problem maybe?

    larry, Mar 29, 2020
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