Help! My Windows 11 Won’t Get Past Automatic Repair

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Asked By TechieGamer88 On

I'm having trouble with my MSI Thin 15 B13UC running Windows 11. It was working fine until recently when it started crashing with "UEFI Driver error" and "Rapid Storage Technology" errors. Now, it won't boot past the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen. I've tried accessing the BIOS to reset or make backups, but I can't seem to get in using the F-keys. I'm not sure which key I should be pressing to access the BIOS. Any advice on how to resolve this issue would be really appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By FixItFred42 On

For accessing the BIOS, the key you need is usually the Delete key right when you start the computer. You might need to press it rapidly. Once you're in the BIOS, you can change the boot order which could help you boot from a USB drive. If you can't get into the BIOS at all, you might want to try disconnecting the SATA drive and seeing if that helps. It could be a storage controller conflict with Intel Rapid Storage Technology.

Answered By DIYDude91 On

Yeah, spamming the Delete key at startup usually works. If you don't have a USB drive ready, you might want to get one with a Windows ISO on it. That can help you access recovery options.

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