![]() Once you boot using one of the methods shared above, you get to a blue screen that shows you several options, similar to the one below. Then, on the "Automatic Repair" screen, press the "Advanced options" button. When your PC enters the Automatic Repair mode, the first thing you see is a screen that tells you that the operating system is "Preparing Automatic Repair." Wait for Windows to try to make an automatic diagnosis of your PC. If you use the power button, you might have to keep it pressed for at least 4 seconds to force the power off. To trigger the Automatic Repair mode, you must interrupt the normal boot process three consecutive times: use the reset or the power button on your PC to stop it during boot, before it finishes loading Windows. If Windows 10 fails to boot normally three times over, the fourth time, it defaults to an Automatic Repair mode.Windows 10 reboots, and it loads several boot options that we discuss further down in this section. If you are lucky and can get to the sign-in screen, press and hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard and then in the Power menu, choose Restart.When it is loaded, choose the language and the keyboard layout you prefer, click or tap Next, and then select "Repair your computer." Boot from a setup disc or USB memory stick with the Windows 10 installation. ![]() ![]()
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