I've run into some serious trouble with my Windows PC after an automatic update. It suddenly started acting up, and now I'm stuck on the automatic repair screen. I've tried all options available except for uninstalling Windows, but nothing works. I'm even hesitant to try the Command Prompt since I'm unsure what commands to use and want to avoid making things worse. For context, I have an Intel Core i9, Windows 11 Pro (via USB), and an MSI Z790 Gaming Plus motherboard. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
You should definitely back up your important files if you haven’t already, but it sounds like you might need to use the Windows recovery options. Microsoft has a detailed recovery guide that could help you explore different ways to fix your system without losing data. Just remember to be careful with any changes you make, especially in the BIOS or disk setup.
If you're stuck on the automatic repair screen, one option that's helpful is to boot up in safe mode. You can often access it through the advanced startup options. If you’re looking at using the Command Prompt, there are repair commands like 'sfc /scannow' that can be worth trying—it checks for corrupted files. Just make sure to let someone knowledgeable guide you if you're unsure!

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