Automated repair cycle for a new gaming PC
Automated repair cycle for a new gaming PC
I set up my new PC yesterday and everything worked fine. All the hardware details came through correctly. But while installing Windows 10 home, my system automatically repaired itself during the process. After that, I could only escape this cycle by using safe mode. I tried the recovery method from the last update, but it only lasted about two minutes before the automatic repair screen appeared again. I've tried many solutions I found online, but none seem to solve the issue. Do you have any advice?
No data required, it's a brand new PC. The motherboard label displays "AA," which is an X570 model. You can reinstall Windows from the automatic repair screen.
You'll continue with the same steps as before, using that drive. You can remove the existing partition on the SSD and create a fresh one. A quick tip: it's ideal to run Windows on just one drive. Other hard drives might be overwritten, so consider linking the SSD for the operating system if you intend to use more drives.
I'm having trouble understanding this, but it seems like you connected the USB drive to your PC and it started booting Windows and installing. Do you need to restart into safe mode and remove Windows from there? Also, since you mentioned a 250GB SSD, a 4TB HDD, and an Intel Optane drive, should you delete those next time?
Skip safe mode directly. Press F12 during startup, or use the BIOS menu to choose USB as the boot device if needed.