If your laptop is showing the Automatic Repair screen after an update, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue:
- Restart the Computer: Sometimes, simply restarting the computer can help resolve temporary issues.
- Access Advanced Options: On the Automatic Repair screen, select Advanced options.
- Troubleshoot: Choose Troubleshoot and then select Advanced options again.
- System Restore: If you have a restore point available, you can use System Restore to revert your system to a previous state before the update.
- Command Prompt: If System Restore is not an option, you can open the Command Prompt from the Advanced options. You may need to enter your password if prompted. From the Command Prompt, you can run commands to repair your system. For example, you can type:
This command will check for and attempt to repair corrupted system files.sfc /scannow - Reset Your PC: If none of the above options work, you might consider selecting Reset this PC from the Troubleshoot menu. Be aware that this option may remove your files, so it should be used as a last resort.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to contact Microsoft support for further assistance.
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