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Hi @Sumitpatel2346 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community! We're here to help you get back up and running.

 

Thanks for sharing the screenshot! That "Automatic Repair" screen means Windows hit a snag while trying to boot up. 

 

Based on your tech chops, you’ve probably already rebooted once, so let’s dive into some hands-on recovery options:

Try These Steps from "Advanced Options"

Startup Repair

  • Go to Advanced optionsTroubleshootStartup Repair
  • Select your OS and let Windows try automatic fixes.

System Restore

  • If you had System Restore set up, this can roll your system back to a stable point.
  • Path: Advanced optionsTroubleshootAdvanced optionsSystem Restore

Startup Settings

  • Choose Advanced optionsStartup SettingsRestart
  • Then press 4 or F4 to boot into Safe Mode.
  • If successful, you might undo recent changes or run SFC/DISM commands.

Command Prompt Checks (if you’re comfortable)
You can run these from Advanced optionsTroubleshootCommand Prompt:

  1. sfc /scannow DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth chkdsk /f /r C:
    • These check system files and disk health.

If the issue persists, we have to reload Windows from scratch.

 

First, we need to download the Windows image onto a 32GB or 64GB USB flash drive (Flash drive only, memory cards and USB hard drives are not supported; It has to be 32GB or 64B only)

 

You can download the Windows image through the 'HP Cloud Recovery App', which can be downloaded from the Windows Store.

 

Refer to Step 2 on the link below:

 

And follow Step 4 to reload Windows from the newly created USB recovery media.

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_9223491-9126662-16

 

 

And out of curiosity—was this triggered after a recent Windows or driver update? 

 

 

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Take care, and have an amazing day!

 

Regards, 

Hawks_Eye

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