Windows 10: Samsung notebook black screen after command "BCDedit /set recoveryenabled no"

Discus and support Samsung notebook black screen after command "BCDedit /set recoveryenabled no" in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi, My Samsung notebook faced the exact automatic repair loop problem as described in the following link.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by FanCherry, Aug 17, 2018.

  1. FanCherry Win User

    Samsung notebook black screen after command "BCDedit /set recoveryenabled no"


    Hi,


    My Samsung notebook faced the exact automatic repair loop problem as described in the following link.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/automatic-repair-error-srttrailtxt/e462bd3f-2b92-4ed1-8b1c-ed4866256f46


    I followed typing all the commands as suggested by the link and got the same results as the previous user, for example, no bad sectors. Then, I tried to type the command "BCDedit /set recoveryenabled no", but when I turned my laptop off and turned it on again, I got a black screen with the word "Samsung" stuck for a long time. By rebooting the laptop serveral times, I still cannot get the blue screen for the troubleshooting options anymore.


    May I have your suggestions for how I could fix my laptop? Greatly appreciate for your help and prompt reply.

    :)
     
    FanCherry, Aug 17, 2018
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  2. Ryan Fra Win User

    Stuck at loading screen

    Hi,

    Thank you for keeping us updated with this concern. Please try to start your computer in
    Safe mode, once you are able to login to Safe mode,
    kindly follow the steps on how to Disable automatic startup repair:

    • Right-click on Start then left-click on Command Prompt (Admin)
    • Type the following command of the black screen bcdedit /set recoveryenabled No and Press Enter.
    • Restart your computer.

    We are looking forward to your reply.
     
    Ryan Fra, Aug 17, 2018
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    How to Disable Advanced startup options

    Open Command Prompt as Administrator (Windows + X keys together and choose Command Prompt (admin) from the menu)

    Run each of there commands in turn and hit enter:

    bcdedit /set bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures

    bcdedit /set recoveryenabled No

    bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures

    bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled No

    Close Command Prompt and Reboot . . .
     
    DaveM121, Aug 17, 2018
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  4. DaveM121 Win User

    Samsung notebook black screen after command "BCDedit /set recoveryenabled no"

    Windows 10 Automatically Starts in Recovery Mode

    Open a Command Prompt windows as administrator (Windows + X keys together and select Command Prompt (admin))

    Run each of these commands and hit enter after each one:

    bcdedit /set recoveryenabled No

    bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled No

    Exit Command Prompt and reboot
     
    DaveM121, Aug 17, 2018
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