@@charlessnachez4248 sometimes I wonder if responses like yours are meant to just be obnoxious I fixed it myself, there aren't accurate instructions anywhere
Following MDTech's tutorial here, I solved my issue. Here was my case: *Problem* : Powering computer leads to Automatic Recovery Mode. *Goal* : Boot normally *Cause of problem* : Improper power-offs, ~x3 *Cause of cause* : Lack of power to PC when keeping intensive applications open for long periods of time *Solution* : Access Boot Menu (F11) and change default hard drive order *Notes* : It seemed Windows changed my default boot hard drive after my PC cut off from power multiple times in a row. After extensive periods of usage in high-demanding applications, my PC kept cutting power. Eventually I was presented with a blue screen on startup. When I changed the hard drive order in Boot Menu, however, my PC returned to boot-up normally.
on the last step when i enter the final command, i get the message "The system cannot find the file specified 0 file(s) copies." What do i do? I am very confused, no other steps are helping either. Thank you
just ended up putting a Windows 10 installation on a usb drive and wiping my harddrive then reinstalling windows through the USB drive, lost all my files, but was the only way to fix my computer.
same with me! did you find a way to fix it? I think he has done something on his PC before making this video. Basically we need to get those same files into that regbackup folder.
Thank you. Very useful video. Unfortunately none of the options worked for me. However the command option you highlighted helped. Once I opened up the command prompt option I entered the following command to get into Safe Mode: bcdedit /set {default} safeboot network Once in Safe Mode I was able to fix the problem.
If this helps anybody out there I noticed a pattern with this error. I've reinstalled Windows multiple times and kept running into the same error.I came to the realization that installing the free version of Avast started causing the Preparing Automatic Repair loop. Looked it up on Google and yup! I caught an error in the bottom right task bar while installing Avast and just thought it was a fluke. Rebooted and then stuck. Reinstalled Windows again, installed Avast and noticed the error in the taskbar again. Rebooted, automatic repair popped up again. It is really odd since I have Avast installed on all my computers.
Hello.... I tried all 3 methods and none of them worked for me. I was hoping the last method using the Command prompt would have worked. At the very end of your instructions, I never got the Overwrite prompt to appear. Also.... on your example, below the line that said: Directory of C:Windows\System\config\RegBack, yours showed two lines that said , and then you had 5 File lines below those. However, for me, what appeared was only two line that said , and nothing appeared below them. So, when I did your instructions about typing the "copy *.* .." the message that came up on my pc said: The system cannot find the file specified. 0 file(s) copied. So, is there any other suggestions you have? My laptop is a: Toshiba Satellite L855-S5162. Also, I am able to get into the BIOS. Is there something in there you can suggest I change? Thanks so much!
At first for me it didn't even asked those options they are showing. Just loading only, they after 3 hrs it finally asked those options and i think i clicked turn off your pc but it didn't work. Again the loading came..but thank god it asked the options again so i am finally able to get it back. Hope the problem will be solved for you soon.
The last one ALMOST worked. It said "system couldn't find the file specified." I did it correctly tho 😭 Edit: I did this and then pressed I think the "shutdown" button, or something equivalent, and it ended up booting fine
When I do the command "copy *.* .." it always says 0 files copied. I've watched many videos with this same method but I always end up getting stuck at the cd regback part. What did I do wrong. Can somebody help me please
Try turning off your laptop (long press the power button), and as soon as it goes off, inmediatly press the power button again (turn it on). Turn it off as soon as it starts once again, and Repeat this process twice. This is what worked for me, hopefully it will work for someone else
Hi, just want to ask, what can I do if when i try the third option and I am at the c:\windows\system32\config\RegBack> part, and I trype copy*.* .. it then says the system cannot find the file specified? What can I do from here? I can't typ in A as ai don't get any option to override anything. Thank you soon much for your help!!
Thanks BRO DUDE wth i seen like 99999 videos i was crazy man but THANKS MAn u helped me alot btw it works on 1st method on mine pc, I LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED :D
Preparing automatic repair, blue screen, your computer ran into a problem and we will restart it for you. NTFS.sys failed. This will loop until the cows come home. There's no other options other than press and hold power to shut down, there's no known way to boot into safe mode. Infinite loop or long press power off are the only options available... Any ideas?
@@MDTechVideos basically it never gets beyond automatic repair preparations, just blue screens then reboots into oblivion. Many people seem to have the identical problem. I think the only way to resolve, is to put the HDD into an external caddy and attempt repairs. I'm simply stuck in a loop without any options. Fortunately I have an SSD with Windows installed in the same system and only need to disconnect the other HDD in order to boot.
@@MDTechVideos from the actual bluescreen information page: "If you call a support person, give them this info. Stop Code: SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED. What failed Ntfs.sys" This message is dsplayed for a a few seconds then the system will reboot, then after the usual startup routine showing BIOS logo etc, you get the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen and then the blue-screen and repeat.
Whenever I start up my PC, I just get a black screen with the Packard Bell logo, and it says "prepairing automatic repair" on the bottom of the screen, absolutely nothing else happens, there are no dots to indicate loading, And it just stays like this, I've tried waiting for hours but nothing happens. And it just stays on that screen.
Ohhhh Mannnnn!!!!! You were great help. Thid video was amazing, I'm not good at tech things and I was freakingg out that what happened to my Lappy. Good God bless you for being amazing at tech. You saved me my money, because I sure as hell would have gone to the tech guy for this and also you saved me my time. I had to submit my thesis work. Lord give you whatever you wish for.
I just installed Windows on a flashdrive from my friends of and unplugged the wires from my hard drive and went into bios and change the start up device to the flashdrive and started up the PC with the flash to download windows. Then when it was done installing I didn't do the "getting account ready" stuff and I turned the PC off and plugged the wires back into the hard drive and it gave me the option to delete everything and I did and I installed Windows onto the now fresh hard drive and it's fixed for me now
@@jomcueto980 sadly yes but I didn't do it the normal way. I installed Windows on a 16gb flashdrive and I plugged it in and went to bios. I unplugged the hard drive from the PC and I started the PC up on the flashdrive and once it started installing Windows I turned the PC off and plugged the hard drive back in and changed the startup device to the flash drive (usb) and I gave me a choice to install Windows and then gave me a choice to delete everything on the hard drive. So yes you will have to completely wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows.
Hi all. Great tutorial. I tried the first and second option and the problem persisted. Before trying the third option, I logged in windows in a safe mode and used the startup repair mode. Thanks for the clues. Great contribution!
Copy space*.*space after this the overwrite command prompt did not show will you please make another video making an emphasis on this portion only. Unsuccessful trial Encountered by myself using this command prompt method u shared please help me. I need this help severely.
Guys ! The people who have watched the videos about our problem that is not to get that blue screen instruction screen. If we have common sense with reading knowledge through internet we can fix those problems! Then what is our exact problem? That is after power on the computer screen shows “ preparing for automatic repair” and that goes to black screen and doing nothing! Yes? Hundreds of videos in here about that ! They are uploading mixed contents from same topic ! Totally weird ! I have followed them nothing happened to my computer related to that symptom! But finally, I have done ! But not a disciplined repairing procedure! Here we go... F2 then boot. Disabled network booting. F5 selection not arrow selection. (Win10). And then , power on , computer’s logo (NOTwindows logo) quickly power off .do same 3 times. After 10 seconds power on and press F11 many times continuously. Then I could see first message about automatic Repair has vanished and something is loading. Then windows told that is installing an update. After that I heard windows logon sound honestly shocked. Then log on screen has appeared . After log on screen became black again and started to appear desktop icons one by one . Thank God ! Well, if you could win that old problem, go to settings -click update and security box-click troubleshoot -and change to “ Ask me before running trouble shooters” if you are running “ developer mode “ change to normal! That’s it ! My laptop is running win10 pro 64bit version 21H2 on an old Acer machine! Best of luck guys !
@@mohitkadian365 Whenever your screen got stuck at 'Preparing Automatic Repair', then shutdown your PC by using power button and restart it. Before the boot screen shows, shutdown it again then restart it. The problem will be resolved and you will see blue screen.
The command prompt won’t work past me putting in D: ??? All the files come up in the directory. But when I put in the cd \windows\system32\config it says my system can’t find the path specified. What else can I do?? What could I type?? :/
I have a HP Notebook mine comes up and says preparing windows but mine does not take Diagnostic in process mind then we'll go off with the repair of her and just turned to a blue screen what can I do to fix this to get the screen back to the normal Windows where I can to get the computer so I can use it again?
Basically what's happened is the last two Fall Creator's Updates have made Windows 10 outrageously glitchy and completely unusable. Windows came out with Windows 10 thinking it would fix the problems they created with Windows 8, and ended up continuing the Microsoft tradition of making every OS since XP even more glitchy, unstable and aggravating than the last. It should only be awhile until they come out with Windows 12 which will promise to be the worst operating system ever. They say Windows 12 will be so bad people will regret it even more than when they gave up XP for Vista.
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After entering *.*..
It says *.*.. Is not recognised as an internel or external command
Slash:/
Backslash:\
Yes it helps
Thank youuuu
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you so much. I've had lost all hope and I tried the second option, now my machine is back 👍🏽
Glad I could help
Ngicela ungisize
@@musacele497 you have the same problem?
Repairing disk errors. This might take over an hour to complete
Isho njalo eyami but isithathe usuku lonke
I can’t even get to that point. I’m either stuck on the loop or it freezes on me.
it's incredible how there isn't a single good video on something so common
it feels like they're all copying each other
@@ivankontra3446 actually you need to click on a pf key (f1...) when windows start.
@@charlessnachez4248 sometimes I wonder if responses like yours are meant to just be obnoxious
I fixed it myself, there aren't accurate instructions anywhere
@@ivankontra3446 i just tried to help )
@@ivankontra3446 how did you fix it?
What if it say "Windows cannot find the file specified, no files copied" in the third method??
Same
Same
Help this out
up!! pls someone reply!! i am having the same problem😭
No mouse cursor is showing what to do I can't click on restart
who's scrolling down the comments to see if it actually works
Me
does it work?
No and never
hahah yeah me
You 🫵
Nothing is working for me so stressed! Going to throw it out the window
Chelsea big facts
relatable😂
This life no balance at all fam🤧
You can't throw the windows out the window 🤭
Chelsea that’s why it’s called windows
Following MDTech's tutorial here, I solved my issue. Here was my case:
*Problem* : Powering computer leads to Automatic Recovery Mode.
*Goal* : Boot normally
*Cause of problem* : Improper power-offs, ~x3
*Cause of cause* : Lack of power to PC when keeping intensive applications open for long periods of time
*Solution* : Access Boot Menu (F11) and change default hard drive order
*Notes* : It seemed Windows changed my default boot hard drive after my PC cut off from power multiple times in a row. After extensive periods of usage in high-demanding applications, my PC kept cutting power. Eventually I was presented with a blue screen on startup. When I changed the hard drive order in Boot Menu, however, my PC returned to boot-up normally.
on the last step when i enter the final command, i get the message "The system cannot find the file specified
0 file(s) copies."
What do i do? I am very confused, no other steps are helping either.
Thank you
Same here
just ended up putting a Windows 10 installation on a usb drive and wiping my harddrive then reinstalling windows through the USB drive, lost all my files, but was the only way to fix my computer.
@@sythz jesus fuck i can't believe this. i can't afford to do that, i have all of my work on my laptop...
@@cricupdatebangla what did you do in the end?
@@scenfau I am stuck in the same situation as you are. Now I ask you bro, what did you do?
What to do if at the end of the last method we get the following message: "The system cannot find the file specified"?
I got the same msg
@@saryunahar8796 did you ever got it fixed?
did u guys fix it?
same with me! did you find a way to fix it?
I think he has done something on his PC before making this video.
Basically we need to get those same files into that regbackup folder.
Thank you. Very useful video. Unfortunately none of the options worked for me. However the command option you highlighted helped. Once I opened up the command prompt option I entered the following command to get into Safe Mode: bcdedit /set {default} safeboot network Once in Safe Mode I was able to fix the problem.
Glad it helped
What did u do after getting into safe mode ? Sadly having this issue right now
I need help tried everything 🥺
Minds blowing up rn
I have a report to finish writing 🤦♂️
How long does the automatic repair take? I just ran into this problem and it's stuck on automatic repair and it's been like this for hours.
Did you fix it? If yes tell me how to do it because mine is doing that right now
Lol i did the second option then it said it couldn’t the next day I opened it it fixed itself
Even when i do a the reset then clean all the files basically to a new pc still wont go through and brought me back to this automatic repair bs
Windows 10 how do you reinstall and what do you re install?
@Windows 10 how do you re install?
Ludelyn Almare anybody know how to reinstall
Thank you so much, this video really helped me
Glad it helped!
If this helps anybody out there I noticed a pattern with this error. I've reinstalled Windows multiple times and kept running into the same error.I came to the realization that installing the free version of Avast started causing the Preparing Automatic Repair loop. Looked it up on Google and yup! I caught an error in the bottom right task bar while installing Avast and just thought it was a fluke. Rebooted and then stuck. Reinstalled Windows again, installed Avast and noticed the error in the taskbar again. Rebooted, automatic repair popped up again. It is really odd since I have Avast installed on all my computers.
Guys did the first option didn't make u lose your applications installed?
Hello.... I tried all 3 methods and none of them worked for me. I was hoping the last method using the Command prompt would have worked. At the very end of your instructions, I never got the Overwrite prompt to appear. Also.... on your example, below the line that said: Directory of C:Windows\System\config\RegBack, yours showed two lines that said , and then you had 5 File lines below those. However, for me, what appeared was only two line that said , and nothing appeared below them. So, when I did your instructions about typing the "copy *.* .." the message that came up on my pc said: The system cannot find the file specified. 0 file(s) copied. So, is there any other suggestions you have? My laptop is a: Toshiba Satellite L855-S5162. Also, I am able to get into the BIOS. Is there something in there you can suggest I change? Thanks so much!
The exact same thing is happening with mine, what can I do please help :(
Same thing happened to me
same with me! did you find a way to fix it?
@@asiya3950 same with me! did you find a way to fix it?
@@carrythecoyo3141 same with me! did you find a way to fix it?
Its says i need to be signed as an administrator but when i restart it again goes back to the repair screen 🤦♂️
Did you figure it out
@@tyd8077 No I couldn’t, had to approach service centre, they somehow repaired it but wiped out the hard disk clean
Thank you so much. Finally😭🎉❤️
@Israelbelle Ferolino yes it did. I tired that program typing one😅 but yeah it helped.
At first for me it didn't even asked those options they are showing. Just loading only, they after 3 hrs it finally asked those options and i think i clicked turn off your pc but it didn't work. Again the loading came..but thank god it asked the options again so i am finally able to get it back. Hope the problem will be solved for you soon.
I am not getting the advanced option only. Did u get that at first?
@Israelbelle Ferolino lucky
OMFG I'm stuck in the preparing automatic repair.. it's been there for 2 hours.. so how in the fuck does this help me?
After the prepairing automatic repair part, it turned to black screen. I have been waiting for an hour now. What should i do? 😭
I am waiting for a days
Wat I want to do pls tell mam
@@beawarehelp6029 I've been waiting since 2006.
@@0Mrblaze0 😵😵😱😱😱🙀🙀🙀🤯🤯🤯🤯😲😲😲😮😮
@@beawarehelp6029 😓😥😪😔
Idk how my laptop won't work🤧🤧😭😭
When its automatic repair my pc automatically switches offf
Mine to bro I'm not a woman I m just using my mom's phone what's your laptop?
Duuuude thxxxx soo mucchhh i thought my pc was gonnneee ❤❤❤
Glad it helped
When going through command prompt I get to the "copy *.* .." but it says the system cannot find the file specified?
did you find out what was wrong
I have not
same problem hede
Same problem, did you fix the problem?
@@יעללוין-ג7י wont be fixed it's gotta be the hardware problem
non Indian accent thank god
The last one ALMOST worked. It said "system couldn't find the file specified." I did it correctly tho 😭
Edit: I did this and then pressed I think the "shutdown" button, or something equivalent, and it ended up booting fine
What you do after the "system couldn't find the file specified" do you just shut down your pc or??
What if there is no restore point?!
When I do the command "copy *.* .." it always says 0 files copied. I've watched many videos with this same method but I always end up getting stuck at the cd regback part. What did I do wrong. Can somebody help me please
I know it's quite late to ask but what did you do next?
It brings me back to the automatic Repair
Hey, hold down on the power button until its turned completely off! Then when loading it and shows Automatically repairing, hold ctrl alt
30 sec
@@lloydderekverzano4943 how do you do it
I have the same problem
Same
Donaldd J Trump yo can I contact you from somewhere I need help
I got into um could not repair ur pc
Thumbs up. Thought my old Lenovo was a goner until this tutorial. MANY BIG THANKS!
what option did u do? my laptop is lenovo too!
yOoNs tHicC tHigHs iS mY ReLigIon same
After "preparing automatic repair" I get a black screen, only have my courser
my laptop stocked at "preparing automatic repair" It stays like that. What should i do?
Same problem
Me too...im stress just look at it😪
Me tooo 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Me tooo 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Me too, why is this happening?
When i enter cd regback it says the system cannot find the path specified help please and thank you
i’m having the same problem, did u find a solution?
I cannot get pass " Preparing Automatic Repair " it stays stuck there.
Me tho😭
Simply off the lappy and again on it as soon as you press the main button spam F11...it works for sure and worked for me as well
Update now it will turn on but no bootup or start as screen.
@@goodboy9758 tq bro. You hv saved my laptop. Now it worked !
Same
Bruh nothing works I watch a 10000 vids
Try turning off your laptop (long press the power button), and as soon as it goes off, inmediatly press the power button again (turn it on). Turn it off as soon as it starts once again, and Repeat this process twice. This is what worked for me, hopefully it will work for someone else
I need youw help in this. I have turned off my laptop because of the same problem. It's been 2 hrs and upto now it is not opening.
I dunno what happend i just beat the shit out of my laptop and this happend wtf right?
The system cannot find the path specific ed
Try type D or another disc
I am confuse how he did screen record in that PC
YOU LITERALLY SAVED MY LIFE! THANK YOU!!
When I enterd:
' \windows\system32\config '
It came up with 'The system cannot find the path specified'.
Idk what happened, but my regback directory is empty. It lists . And .. but it registers at 0 bytes with no additional files
Same did you find a fix
Hi, just want to ask, what can I do if when i try the third option and I am at the c:\windows\system32\config\RegBack> part, and I trype copy*.* .. it then says the system cannot find the file specified? What can I do from here? I can't typ in A as ai don't get any option to override anything. Thank you soon much for your help!!
Same
Same
Any solution?
OMW, thank you soooo much ♥️
You're welcome!
Hi. Please help because my c: says
The system cannot find the drive specified
😭😭😭😭😭OMG OMG omg dude thank u so much thought it was a biggggggg oOMMMHHHHFFFFF IN THE CHAT 😱
Really ?
Thanks
i hope this will work i cant open my laptop for like 2 months
me also😭😭😭
What if the dir of the last solution shows 0 files
Thank you so much! My pc is fixed on the first method.
Thanks BRO DUDE wth i seen like 99999 videos i was crazy man but THANKS MAn u helped me alot btw it works on 1st method on mine pc, I LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED :D
Glad it helped
I'm getting this error during Windows 10 insall. I can't use system restore!!!!!!!
When I type *.* .. it shows “ the system cannot find the files specified “
I thought it was over for a real one. Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Glad to help.
I cant open the trouble shoot thingy sad
This is the 4th video I'm watching regarding windows startup problem.
My 40th video
50
My 10th 😂
My millionth
Did ny1 find smthng?
I'm stuck in the preparing automatic repair screen and there is nothing circling
Preparing automatic repair, blue screen, your computer ran into a problem and we will restart it for you. NTFS.sys failed. This will loop until the cows come home. There's no other options other than press and hold power to shut down, there's no known way to boot into safe mode. Infinite loop or long press power off are the only options available...
Any ideas?
I have the same issues with my HP. trying all that is recommended
If you can kindly elaborate, I will do my best to assist.
@@MDTechVideos basically it never gets beyond automatic repair preparations, just blue screens then reboots into oblivion. Many people seem to have the identical problem. I think the only way to resolve, is to put the HDD into an external caddy and attempt repairs. I'm simply stuck in a loop without any options. Fortunately I have an SSD with Windows installed in the same system and only need to disconnect the other HDD in order to boot.
@@MDTechVideos from the actual bluescreen information page: "If you call a support person, give them this info. Stop Code: SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED. What failed Ntfs.sys"
This message is dsplayed for a a few seconds then the system will reboot, then after the usual startup routine showing BIOS logo etc, you get the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen and then the blue-screen and repeat.
My pc stays in preparing automatically repair only 😭
What should I do ?
Thank you so so much! I just bought a brand new HP Laptop and it totally ate Sugar Honey Ice and Tea after I did an update.
Ya man, im very traumatized of updates now. Especially microsoft.. Updates r shiet
Shit
Lol
Let it eat cookies too it will be healthy for your laptop 😛😜
Same here I have both hp and lenovo and it hates windows 10 and driver updates
I can’t get to the automatic repairs place
Nope, another swing and a miss....it DOES NOT bring up "Automatic Repair" after 3 or (1000!) hard resets.
Mine after commanding c: and dir it says Directory of C:\ file not found. What those that means please
When I start my pc it shows 2 dots that freeze during animation and then nothing happens
Same.. found a solution?
@MDTechVideos what to do if its showing 0 files after regback and dir??
It stuck at black screen with cursor
same
Same wtf
Hey! I wonder how this problem gets caused because this happened to my pc for no reason at all. Can someone reply to me how?
@Rithik i see. Could be the problem, thanks!
After the latest windows update i got this error. 😥
@@rojangalvez same.
Whenever I start up my PC, I just get a black screen with the Packard Bell logo, and it says "prepairing automatic repair" on the bottom of the screen, absolutely nothing else happens, there are no dots to indicate loading, And it just stays like this, I've tried waiting for hours but nothing happens. And it just stays on that screen.
Swedish Crusader yeah my screen just stays at Preparing automatic repair and the losing freeze my whole screen just stops and never changes
3 way i do, not work at all..
My problem solved by shutting down laptop and start after 15 mins, 😆😆
😆😆😆😵😵 mine to
Damn it I waited an hour let me try waiting 15 minutes
Can you help me on this? I have shut down my laptop and it's been 2 hrs and my laptop still not able to start.
@@sumanthnaidu5398 If you your laptop is connected to charger, remove charger from laptop
@@purveshrathi I have tried like that also but still I am unable to start my laptop.
Mine doesn't even go to the trouble shooting window
did you find a solution
Ohhhh Mannnnn!!!!! You were great help. Thid video was amazing, I'm not good at tech things and I was freakingg out that what happened to my Lappy. Good God bless you for being amazing at tech. You saved me my money, because I sure as hell would have gone to the tech guy for this and also you saved me my time. I had to submit my thesis work. Lord give you whatever you wish for.
Glad I could help!
Sir.. please tell me ..how much time pc need for restoring file??
Bcz it has been 1hour..my computer until restoring file
Hi
After I type copy *.* ..
It reads "the system cannot find the file specified. 0 files copied".
What should I do?
yaa same here
Thank you, im so scared. I have lot of important things in my laptop.
So I've tried every solution on RUclips and non worked for me. And it won't let me factory reset.
I just installed Windows on a flashdrive from my friends of and unplugged the wires from my hard drive and went into bios and change the start up device to the flashdrive and started up the PC with the flash to download windows. Then when it was done installing I didn't do the "getting account ready" stuff and I turned the PC off and plugged the wires back into the hard drive and it gave me the option to delete everything and I did and I installed Windows onto the now fresh hard drive and it's fixed for me now
Hunter Adams so no choice but to factory reset it?
@@jomcueto980 sadly yes but I didn't do it the normal way. I installed Windows on a 16gb flashdrive and I plugged it in and went to bios. I unplugged the hard drive from the PC and I started the PC up on the flashdrive and once it started installing Windows I turned the PC off and plugged the hard drive back in and changed the startup device to the flash drive (usb) and I gave me a choice to install Windows and then gave me a choice to delete everything on the hard drive. So yes you will have to completely wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows.
7:16 bruh when I write this code it says “THE FILE DIRECTORY IS CORRUPTED AND UNREADABLE
Hi all. Great tutorial. I tried the first and second option and the problem persisted. Before trying the third option, I logged in windows in a safe mode and used the startup repair mode. Thanks for the clues. Great contribution!
I just want to say... me too.
haha. I was so scared. 😂😂
Thank you so much your comment helped me 😊😊😊
Copy space*.*space after this the overwrite command prompt did not show will you please make another video making an emphasis on this portion only. Unsuccessful trial Encountered by myself using this command prompt method u shared please help me. I need this help severely.
Ughhhhhhkk I have been trying everything finally got the solution Thank you very much ❤️
You're welcome!
@INeedSugaInMyTae army's are everywhere WOW
It took me lot of time
Thanks man, the first option work for me, it took a lot of time to restoring but it worked at the end
Glad I could help!
Microsoft literally destroyed windows 10 by putting this stupid UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!!!! Second step worked for me!
How much time did it take
For me also 🔥
@@suchithkumargm just 15 mins for me 🔥🔥
Guys ! The people who have watched the videos about our problem that is not to get that blue screen instruction screen. If we have common sense with reading knowledge through internet we can fix those problems! Then what is our exact problem? That is after power on the computer screen shows “ preparing for automatic repair” and that goes to black screen and doing nothing! Yes? Hundreds of videos in here about that ! They are uploading mixed contents from same topic ! Totally weird ! I have followed them nothing happened to my computer related to that symptom! But finally, I have done ! But not a disciplined repairing procedure! Here we go... F2 then boot. Disabled network booting. F5 selection not arrow selection. (Win10). And then , power on , computer’s logo (NOTwindows logo) quickly power off .do same 3 times. After 10 seconds power on and press F11 many times continuously. Then I could see first message about automatic Repair has vanished and something is loading. Then windows told that is installing an update. After that I heard windows logon sound honestly shocked. Then log on screen has appeared . After log on screen became black again and started to appear desktop icons one by one . Thank God ! Well, if you could win that old problem, go to settings -click update and security box-click troubleshoot -and change to “ Ask me before running trouble shooters” if you are running “ developer mode “ change to normal! That’s it ! My laptop is running win10 pro 64bit version 21H2 on an old Acer machine! Best of luck guys !
What if my laptop is stuck at prepairing automatic repair?
Same rip
My lappy is also got stuck at 'preparing automatic repair'.
Did u get any solution?
I also have same problem. Did you get any solution?
@@mohitkadian365 Whenever your screen got stuck at 'Preparing Automatic Repair', then shutdown your PC by using power button and restart it. Before the boot screen shows, shutdown it again then restart it.
The problem will be resolved and you will see blue screen.
@@nirajprasad39 thanks man it works
I am doing that in third method but i cant find right trajectory and there is no window in DIR in mp pc shown in black screen
My system restore does not complete successfully
Same
Same
Can't access the advanced option screen. Tried restarting my pc but still stuck in preparing automatic repair black screen.
Thank you. You saved my system.😄
THANK U very very very much it helps me❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad it helped!
Hi, after the: copy *.* .. command its showing me:
*.*
The system cannot find the file specified.
0 file(s) copied.
What can I do?
You need to listen to what he said. Try with c: enter if you see windows -> dir -> then type cd \windows........
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@@TrinhNguyen-ow5iv i tried exactly what he said but the copy *.* .. is not working
Got no C:
The command prompt won’t work past me putting in D: ??? All the files come up in the directory. But when I put in the cd \windows\system32\config it says my system can’t find the path specified. What else can I do?? What could I type?? :/
Thank you so much!! The first option worked after hours of trying 😩❤️❤️
You're welcome!
@@MDTechVideos can you make the saame vid but for pavilion g6 users like me
@@cfc.bishop how?
My computer continues to stay on the preparing automatic repair. It will not go past that screen. It turns off as soon as I start to tap on anything.
Thank you Man 😭 I made it without any others help 😭 keep it up man 🔥🔥🔥
Glad I could help
Actually you had his help.......
@@MDTechVideos BRO ANOTHER HELP
WINDOWS LICENCE EXPIRE SOON
HOW TO FIX IT? VIDEO UPLOAD PLEASE
I have a HP Notebook mine comes up and says preparing windows but mine does not take Diagnostic in process mind then we'll go off with the repair of her and just turned to a blue screen what can I do to fix this to get the screen back to the normal Windows where I can to get the computer so I can use it again?
Basically what's happened is the last two Fall Creator's Updates have made Windows 10 outrageously glitchy and completely unusable. Windows came out with Windows 10 thinking it would fix the problems they created with Windows 8, and ended up continuing the Microsoft tradition of making every OS since XP even more glitchy, unstable and aggravating than the last.
It should only be awhile until they come out with Windows 12 which will promise to be the worst operating system ever. They say Windows 12 will be so bad people will regret it even more than when they gave up XP for Vista.