If you’re stuck in the dreaded “Preparing Automatic Repair” loop on your Windows 10 device, there’s a way to bypass this process and get your system back up and running. The Automatic Repair feature in Windows 10 is designed to automatically detect and fix startup issues, but sometimes it can get stuck in an endless loop, preventing your computer from booting properly.
To skip the Preparing Automatic Repair process and get your Windows 10 device to boot normally, you can disable the Automatic Repair feature. Here’s how:
bcdedit /set {current} recoveryenabled No
This will disable the Automatic Repair feature, allowing your Windows 10 device to boot normally without getting stuck in the Preparing Automatic Repair loop.
If disabling Automatic Repair doesn’t work, you can try other troubleshooting steps, such as:
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