Select “Troubleshoot,” then “Advanced options.”Ħ. In the Automatic Repair screen, click on the “Advanced options” button.ĥ.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 twice to start the Automatic Repair process.Ĥ. As soon as you see the Windows logo, press and hold the power button to shut down the computer.ģ. Press the power button to turn on the computer.Ģ. To boot into Safe Mode, follow these steps:ġ. Safe Mode starts the system with only the necessary drivers and services running, allowing users to identify and fix the underlying issues. One of the most effective solutions to fix an automatic repair loop is to boot the Windows 10 system into Safe Mode. Here are a few methods to fix a “stuck in automatic repair” loop in Windows 10: This can be frustrating and can also cause data loss, so resolving this issue is critical. However, sometimes, the operating system itself can get stuck in an automatic repair loop, where it continuously tries to diagnose and fix the problem without success. Windows 10 provides its users with an automated repair tool that can fix most startup issues.