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Windows 10 initiates automatic fixes System checks itself for issues and applies corrections without user input.

Windows 10 initiates automatic fixes System checks itself for issues and applies corrections without user input.

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svenneke100
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12-29-2020, 09:24 PM
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I have an i5 10400 with a biostar h510 and 3200MHz RAM. Initially, the RAM was at 2400MHz in the taskbar, but I tried to increase it to 2666MHz in BIOS without remembering exactly what I did. This caused a "preparing automatic repair" loop. After watching some online videos and rebooting Windows, everything worked fine. Three days ago, I connected a USB drive with Windows and wanted to reset the PC, but an error appeared saying the settings weren't available for resetting. After turning it on, I saw the Windows installation setup and canceled it because I hadn't formatted the PC yet. However, when I left the setup, the automatic repair loop reappeared. When trying to install Windows via USB, I couldn't see my NVMe drive at the installation location. Any thoughts on what might be happening?
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svenneke100
12-29-2020, 09:24 PM #1

I have an i5 10400 with a biostar h510 and 3200MHz RAM. Initially, the RAM was at 2400MHz in the taskbar, but I tried to increase it to 2666MHz in BIOS without remembering exactly what I did. This caused a "preparing automatic repair" loop. After watching some online videos and rebooting Windows, everything worked fine. Three days ago, I connected a USB drive with Windows and wanted to reset the PC, but an error appeared saying the settings weren't available for resetting. After turning it on, I saw the Windows installation setup and canceled it because I hadn't formatted the PC yet. However, when I left the setup, the automatic repair loop reappeared. When trying to install Windows via USB, I couldn't see my NVMe drive at the installation location. Any thoughts on what might be happening?

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Ryanmon
Member
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12-29-2020, 10:26 PM
#2
Disable the CMOS chip.
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Ryanmon
12-29-2020, 10:26 PM #2

Disable the CMOS chip.

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12-30-2020, 04:33 AM
#3
It seems you've already had it repaired, but now it's showing a black screen with underscores. Online fixes didn't help.
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leleinator3000
12-30-2020, 04:33 AM #3

It seems you've already had it repaired, but now it's showing a black screen with underscores. Online fixes didn't help.

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12-31-2020, 01:15 AM
#4
Black screen marked with underscore indicates missing or incorrect boot device connected.
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brooke_chan897
12-31-2020, 01:15 AM #4

Black screen marked with underscore indicates missing or incorrect boot device connected.

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ReisArmyHD
Junior Member
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12-31-2020, 05:26 AM
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I switched it to a 1TB SSD but the issue still happened. It functioned initially, but after restarting and updating Windows, the "automatic repair" process began again.
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ReisArmyHD
12-31-2020, 05:26 AM #5

I switched it to a 1TB SSD but the issue still happened. It functioned initially, but after restarting and updating Windows, the "automatic repair" process began again.