How to Fix Windows10 Automatic Repair Preparing Error? [4 solutions]

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How to Fix Windows10 Automatic Repair Preparing Error? [4 solutions]
How to Fix Windows10 Automatic Repair Preparing Error? [4 solutions]
Stuck in front of Windows 10 preparing for an automatic repair black screen? Watch this video or follow the tutorial to resolve the issue: http://bit.ly/2XwH4xd

Windows 10 preparing for Automatic Repair is a common Windows error that usually occurs when you launch Windows Automatic Repair to fix a software-related problem. But, instead of repairing the system, the PC gets stuck on a black screen. To solve the problem, there are 4 workable solutions.

Timestamp:
0:00 Introduction
0:53 Factors that can trigger Windows to show an automatic repair black screen
2:07 Solution 1: Boot into Safe Mode and check for app issues
3:12 Solution 2: Reinstall graphics drivers
4:14 Solution 3: Rebuild the BCD
5:21 Solution 4: Disable automatic repair
6:30 p.m. Bonus: Recover data if the computer fails to start

How to fix a black screen after preparing for automatic repair?

1. Boot into Safe Mode
Step 1: Turn on your PC and choose to boot from Windows installation media.
Step 2: You will be prompted to enter the Windows setup screen. Click here on “Next” to continue.
Step 3: Tap the “Repair your computer” button at the bottom left corner.
Step 4: Click “Troubleshooting and Advanced Options” and choose Command Prompt from the list.
Step 5: Here run the command “bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal” in the CMD window and close the command prompt.
Step 6: Click “Continue” to exit Advanced Startup and wait for your PC to restart automatically.

2. Reinstall the graphics driver
Step 1: Once the PC is successfully booted into Safe Mode, press “Windows” “X” and choose “Device Manager”.
Step 2: Expand the “Display Drivers” option and right-click on the default graphics driver. Then press the “Uninstall” button to remove its current version.
Step 3: Wait until the driver is completely uninstalled. Then go to the official website of your PC manufacturer and download the latest “Display Driver” pack for your PC accordingly.
Step 4: Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the new version of display drivers.

3. Rebuild the BCD
Step 1: Turn on your PC/laptop and boot from the installation media.
Step 2: On the Start screen, click "Next", then tap "Repair your computer".
Step 3: Click “Troubleshooting and Advanced Options”, then select “Command Prompt” to launch CMD.
Step 4: Now run these commands in the same order.
bootrec/fixboot
bootrec/scanos
bootrec/fixmbr
bootrec /rebuildbcd

4. Turn off automatic repair
Use the same steps as before to launch Command Prompt using Windows installation media. Then run the command “bcdedit /set {current} recoveryenabled No” to disable automatic repair.

Although these four methods help you to fix Windows 10 automatic repair loop in almost all situations.

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