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  1. My laptop is stuck in the auto repair loop, how can i access troubleshoot - system restore...


    My laptop is stuck in the auto repair loop, how can i access troubleshoot - system restore or command prompt? If i cant login to account- it keeps asking me for password? Thanks

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    Maria Theresa B Montalbo, Sep 24, 2024
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  2. Auto repair loop triggered by failed system restore

    I was having connection issues with my PC and attempted to use a restore point to fix the issue, however it would seem the restore point failed and completely destroyed my computer. Upon finishing it's attempt at restoring the system the Computer shut down unexpectedly - I say 'unexpectedly' because it gave me the message below:

    Your PC has ran into a problem

    When the computer restarted it was locked in a loop in which "Auto-repair" repeatedly failed to fix the system. I attempted to undo the restore but the Undo failed. Does anyone know how I should move forward?

    I should probably clarify further by noting that, as far as I can tell, I'm stuck in a Auto repair loop as a result of a failed system restore.

    I'm unable to undo the restore as attempting to do so results in a 0X80070003
     
    user1007908, Sep 24, 2024
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  3. Stuck in auto repair loop

    Hi Alex,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    If the screen is stuck for a long time on auto repair, I suggest you to restart the computer using power button and check. If the issue still persist, I suggest you to check if you are able to boot the computer into Safe Mode environment and check.

    To use a Safe Boot option, follow these steps:


    • Restart your computer and start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard. On a computer that is configured for booting to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears.

    • Select an option to “Safe mode with networking” using the arrow keys on the keyboard when the Windows Advanced Options menu
      appears, and then press ENTER.


    Hope this information is helpful. Do let us know if your issue is resolved. For any further query, feel free to contact us.

    Thank you.
     
    Syed Md Bilal, Sep 24, 2024
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  4. My laptop is stuck in the auto repair loop, how can i access troubleshoot - system restore...

    Stuck in Auto Repair Loop

    Man, I need help with this one.

    I was playing a game when the system unexpectedly froze, and rebooted.

    It got stuck half way through the reboot process, so I hit the Reset switch on the front panel.

    It got stuck half way through the reboot process again, so I held the Power switch on the front panel for four seconds to shut down.

    Half an hour later, I rebooted and the machine went into Automatic Repair mode, which failed.

    Under Advanced options, I tried a recent System Restore, which succeeded in itself. But as soon as I rebooted, the machine went back into Auto Repair mode. I performed another System Repair to a few days earlier, rebooted and am still stuck in Auto Repair
    mode. It's like the machine isn't booting to the Restored files, but is stuck with the Auto Repair switch in the "on" position, as if the machine isn't aware a System Restore has occurred and there are different files to boot from.

    I was able to get into the Command Prompt, which shows the Windows version as 10.1.17134.112. Curiously, underneath the displayed version number was the message "Not enough memory resources available to process this command." No idea what that means, as
    I hadn't typed in any commands yet.

    The failed Repair listed a log file under C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\SRT\SrtTrail.txt but I was unable to find any such file. For starters, the Command Prompt had me in the X: directory, and wouldn't allow switching to C:. Secondly, there was an X:\Windows\System32\LogFiles
    directory, but it did not contain the SRT directory.

    Can anyone make sense of this? I don't know what to try next.
     
    Jim Simon 2112, Sep 24, 2024
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