Fix Windows 10 Startup Problems | Blue Screen, Automatic Repair Loop, Boot Errors [FULL GUIDE]
In this tutorial, I’ll show you multiple ways to fix Windows 10 startup problems — including:
✔ Automatic repair loop
✔ "Your PC did not start correctly" error
✔ Infinite booting or restarting
✔ Other common blue screen issues
This step-by-step guide will walk you through everything — from a simple restart to using the command line to restore the registry. Whether your system won’t boot after an update, a crash, or an unknown cause — this video has you covered.
📌 What’s Covered in This Video:
🔹 Blue Screen Error Explanation
When I power on the laptop, it shows:
“Automatic Repair — Your PC did not start correctly.”
After attempting repair, it then says:
“Startup Repair couldn’t repair your PC.”
You might see a different error — infinite loop, boot failure, etc.
🔹 Common Causes of Startup Errors
• Power failure or sudden shutdown
• Incompatible hardware or USB drives
• Buggy software or recent updates
🔹 How to Choose the Right Fix
Not all fixes are needed for everyone. Try the first one, and move to the next only if the issue continues.
🛠️ Fix 1: Just Restart Your PC
Sometimes the issue resolves with a simple restart — especially if it was a one-time crash or hardware glitch.
Remove any external devices (USBs, HDDs) before trying again.
🛠️ Fix 2: Use the Startup Repair Tool
Go to Advanced Options > Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Repair.
Follow the on-screen steps — select user account, enter password, let it diagnose.
Watch for messages like:
• Diagnosing your PC
• Checking disk
• Attempting repairs
If it fails or runs too long, continue with the next method.
🛠️ Fix 3: Restore Registry via RegBack
This method restores your registry settings from a last known good backup.
Steps:
1. Go to Command Prompt from Advanced Options.
2. Find your Windows drive (C:, D: etc.) using dir.
3. Navigate to:
cd \windows\system32\config
4. Backup current registry:
md backup
copy *.* backup
5. Access RegBack folder:
cd regback
dir
6. If files show valid sizes (not zero), type:
copy *.* ..
Press A to allow overwrite
7. Exit and restart
❗ If file sizes show zero, don’t use this method — move to the next solution.
🛠️ Fix 4: System Restore (Requires Bootable USB)
If none of the above work, use a bootable Windows 10 USB drive and run System Restore.
[Create USB guide is linked in the pinned comment or description]
✅ Conclusion
Hopefully, one of these methods helped you fix your PC and boot back into Windows 10.
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🛠️ How to Fix Windows 10 Startup Errors | Automatic Repair Loop, Infinite Booting, & Blue Screen Fixes
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through multiple ways to fix common Windows 10 startup problems — including:
✅ Automatic Repair Loop
✅ "Your PC did not start correctly" Error
✅ Infinite Booting
✅ Startup Repair Couldn’t Repair Your PC
✅ Other Blue Screen Errors
We’ll go step by step, covering every potential fix you can try:
🔹 Method 1: Restart Option
🔹 Method 2: Using Startup Repair Tool
🔹 Method 3: Registry Backup Using the regback Command
🔹 Final Method: System Restore via Bootable USB (if all else fails)
These errors can occur due to things like:
• Abrupt shutdown or power loss
• Recent Windows updates
• Incompatible hardware or USB devices
• Software changes or installations
🖥️ Whether you're facing an infinite boot loop or your PC is stuck on a blue screen, this video gives you clear solutions — with no steps skipped.
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