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Automatic Repair Loop

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willbd33

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All of a sudden, after turning off my pc yesterday, every time it is turned back on, it starts getting diagnosed and then says "Automatic Repair couldn't repair your PC". After trying the troubleshooting advanced options, none of these recovery options work. I watched some YouTube videos involving using the command prompts, but none of these worked and came up with the same error messages each time I tried them. It won't let me uninstall any previous Windows updates, and when I attempt to completely reset the pc and reinstall windows, it just says "There was a problem resetting your pc."

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Sorry to hear that and a painful lesson learned, golden rules of computing are, install Windows on its own partition and never install anything before first creating a new system restore point and then backing up the drive.

The above is bad enough but the sad fact is that you are going to have to do a clean install of Windows followed by the chipset drivers, storage/SATA drivers and then the GPU drivers.

If Windows is not on its own partition and there is data on the drive that you need you are going to have to boot into a live Linux distro and back the data up to an external HDD, a guide to doing this can be provided.
 
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