How to Solve Automatic Repair Loop Problem in Windows 11

Solution 3: Restore the System to a Previous Restore Point

The third solution you can try is to restore your system to a previous restore point. A restore point is a snapshot of the state of your system at any given time, which you can use to restore your system to the state it was in before the problem occurred. However, this solution applies only if you have created a restore point before, or if Windows has created it automatically. Here are the steps you should follow:

  1. When your computer tries to start Windows 11, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard, then press the power button on the Choose an option screen.
  2. Select Troubleshoot option > Advanced options > System Restore.
  3. Select your user account and enter your password if prompted.
  4. Select an available restore point that corresponds to the date before you experienced the automatic repair loop issue. If there are no restore points available, then you cannot use this solution.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the system restore process.
  6. Once the process is complete, restart your computer and see if the automatic repair loop problem has been resolved. If not, proceed to the next solution.

Solution 4: Reset Windows 11

The fourth and final solution you can try is to reset Windows 11. Resetting Windows 11 is the process that will remove all your files, programs, and settings, and reinstall Windows 11 with a clean, new version. This is the most drastic solution, but also the most effective for solving the automatic repair loop problem. However, before you do this solution, make sure you have backed up your important data, as you will lose all your data after resetting Windows 11. Here are the steps you should follow:

  1. When your computer tries to start Windows 11, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard, then press the power button on the Choose an option screen.
  2. Select Troubleshoot option > Reset this PC.
  3. Choose the Keep my files or Remove everything option, depending on your preference. The Keep my files option will remove all your programs and settings but will retain your files. The Remove everything option will erase all your files, programs, and settings, and give you a whole new Windows 11.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Windows 11 reset process.
  5. Once the process is complete, your computer will restart and start the new Windows 11. You can set up Windows 11 to your liking, and reinstall the programs and apps you need.

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