
To disable the automatic repair loop, you need to run a command in Command Prompt. To do that, you should first disable the automatic repair loop.

In order to fix the problem, you may first need to get to your desktop. You can troubleshoot it and finish the repair but if you’re stuck in a repair loop where your system reboots and each time it does you get the repair tool, troubleshooting it might be a bit difficult. It can fix all sorts of problems but sometimes, it does fail.


If it runs into trouble, it will initiate an automatic repair which normally doesn’t fail.
