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Preparing automatic repair loop after defrag
#1
I just have brand new laptop last week that shipped with Windows 10 Pro, but unfortunately recently defrag I think it's called Auslogics Disk Defrag, any suggestions?

#2
you have Smart Defrag

Admins should be change from preparing automatic loop to  suggestions for defrag program

#3
You don't need to defrag Windows 10, Windows takes care of that for you.
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#4
Nope

2 days ago, after I defrag hard disk with Auslogics Disk Defrag free, i restart my laptop yesterday then suddenly I am stuck at "Preparing Automatic Repair" loop, any suggestions? I just have brand new laptop last week

#5
ok if the laptop is brand new it should still be under warranty you should use it
its not that I don't want to help you but my best advice is to use up your warranty

#6
oohhhh ok

#7
personally my favorite operating system is Windows XP Professional and never have problems using XP for years

#8
Try fix "Preparing Automatic Repair" loop



#9
You can temporary disable Automatic Repair by using this command.

  1. Open a elevated Command Prompt by pressing Windows key and R
  2. Now type CMD right click and run as Administrator 
  3. Type bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled NO and press ENTER Key.
This will disable Automatic Repair so you can do what you need to do with the computer.

To re-enable Automatic Repair 

  1. Open a elevated Command Prompt by pressing Windows key and R
  2. Now type CMD right click and run as Administrator 
  3. Type bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled YES 
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#10
Thanks for the reply but I was able reset the PC yesterday, thank you for help



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