Problem with Automatic Repair Fixing Your PC
Problem with Automatic Repair Fixing Your PC
I recently powered on my PC and encountered an automatic repair prompt from Windows only. The repair attempt failed with the message "Automatic Repair Couldn’t Repair Your PC." I tried shutting it down, restarting, and then it functioned properly. After a few restarts, everything worked as expected. I’m curious about the cause behind this issue.
PSU: construction, model, power rating, age, condition (original to build, new, used, refurbished)?
Disk drive(s): make, model, storage size, current usage?
Possible minor issue detected. After restarting Windows it resolved the matter.
Two actions recommended:
1) Check Reliability History/Monitor for any error messages or alerts near the time of failure.
2) Confirm all critical data is backed up at least twice elsewhere, away from the affected system. Make sure backups can be restored and read.
Also note: run "dism" and "sfc /scannow".
Links provided for further guidance:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161
the psu is a xpg corereactor ii 1000w 80 plus
this is the original for the build
the disk includes
two m.2 kingston 2tb nv2 pci-e 4.0
partition has 1.72 tb free
partition f has 1.35 tb free
i have already installed dism, sfc and chkdsk
Just to check, I'll run a scan of the crystal disk details and share a screenshot for each one.
The impact of performing such action would depend on the specific context, but generally it could lead to certain outcomes.
Switching from a x2 slot to an x4 slot will increase the speed. Will you notice the difference? Perhaps.