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I am using HP pavilion gaming 15 laptop (windows 11)today morning I got this automatic repair thing then it goes to diagnosing your PC 

After that blue screen comes up I have tried almost every solution available on YouTube like startup repair , Sfc /scannow  , chkdsk , initially i was getting option to system restore i did but that also got some problem and now i cant do it , even i am unable to reset my pc . 

Please guide me to solve this issue without losing data 

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Hi @Hawk03,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

Thanks for explaining everything clearly. Since your HP Pavilion Gaming 15 is stuck in a boot loop with Automatic Repair, and you've already tried, Startup Repair, SFC /scannow, CHKDSK, System Restore (which now fails), and Reset PC (which also fails)

your system is likely suffering from corrupted boot files or a damaged Windows installation, but your data may still be recoverable.
 

Option 1: Boot into Safe Mode (if possible)

  1. Force shut down the laptop 3 times during boot (hold power button when HP logo appears).
  2. On the 4th boot, you should see Advanced Startup Options.
  3. Go to:
    • Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart
    • Press 4 or F4 to boot into Safe Mode.

If this works, you can back up your data and try a repair install from within Windows.


Option 2: Use Windows 11 Bootable USB to Repair

If Safe Mode doesn’t work:

  1. Create a Windows 11 bootable USB on another PC:
    • Download the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool.
    • Use it to create a bootable USB.
  2. Boot from the USB:
    • Insert the USB into your HP laptop.
    • Turn it on and press Esc repeatedly → then F9 for Boot Menu.
    • Select the USB drive.
  3. Choose “Repair your computer” (bottom left).
    • Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt.
  4. In Command Prompt, try:  
            bootrec /fixmbr

        bootrec /fixboot

         bootrec /scanos

         bootrec /rebuildbcd

Then restart and see if Windows boots.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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VikramTheGreat

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