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Windows Preparing Automatic Repair Loop Fixed + SSD Upgrade

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1. Overheating laptop
2. Slow performance
3. Hard disk data missing
4. Motherboard problem
5. Driver problem
6. Screen problem
7. Battery / charger problem
8. Keyboard problem
9. Office and Windows activation
10. Software installation
11. Blue screen
12. Water damaged (can try)

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20 thoughts on “Windows Preparing Automatic Repair Loop Fixed + SSD Upgrade

  • man i have the same pc

  • I forgot password but idk if my brother remember and if i forgot password means my only option is to reset my pc?

  • TIP DO NOT IGNORE)
    this is time consuming and may take hours please be patient only use this when you tried everything the nothing works

    reset this PC -delete everything
    you can't recover your old account then reinstall windows it works for me!

  • Anybody’s computer stuck on this screen? I tried restarting it but that does work and when i tried to wait for it to load it takes forever

  • Bro my laptop is also in this loop but yours preparing automatic repair is loading mine is not what could i do and my all app of my system also not working properly

  • pag automatic repair po ba.. then nag blacl screen na sya?

  • Basically this is a warning from windows to take the drive out of the computer and put it in a external USB drive and backup all your files on a external hard drive and is tell you the hard drive is failing and need to replace it with a new hardrive or ssd

  • Bhai Bhai solution bata mai pareshan hu kabse

  • You don’t know how I got this many likes without doing anything.

  • guys don't trust him ! don't reset you'r computer !! here's another tutorial :

    Wait until the automatic repair menu appears ,
    then select advanced options 2 times and then
    select command prompt,
    after that you write " chkdsk C:/ (or you'r local disk)

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