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Using Startup Repair in Windows 10 and 11

⏰ Startup repair is a useful tool built into Windows setup media and recovery disks. I’ll walk through how to use it and what to do if it fails.

⏰ Startup Repair in Windows
If your machine can’t boot, Startup Repair fixes common issues. Find it by booting from a recovery drive or installation media. If Startup Repair can’t fix the problem, consider other recovery methods, like restoring from a backup.

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0:00 Startup Repair in Windows
0:25 Finding Startup Repair
1:25 Steps
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8 thoughts on “Using Startup Repair in Windows 10 and 11

  • This has never worked for me. Have to go to cmd prompt and run fix mbr this usually works.

  • Thanks! We can even understand you on the other side of the mountains….😉

  • Using "Image Restore" might be an even faster way to get your machine back up and running. Of course, this assumes routine image backups are done on a regular schedule.

  • I have a USB stick that boots to a Windows utitilty suit and it has chkdsk on it so 9/10 this always fixes a BSD situation, example, chkdsk C: /f

  • What do I do if gmail starts blocking my email service because I don't have a cellphone? They never required a cellphone number before and this is the only reason I have email at all, because I can't afford a cellphone.

  • I got into using gmail because it was a free service that didn't require a mobile number to setup. That is the only reason I have an email service because I can't afford a mobile phone. Now gmail is starting to give me trouble because I can't give them a phone number because I can't afford a mobile phone. That also means I can't text and I can't do 2-step-verification because I only have one desktop computer. I am worried gmail is trying to get rid of all their users who don't have the ability to provide a mobile phone number and then I am back to having no email at all. Is there anyway around this for someone like me who cannot afford a cellphone because I don't make enough money?

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