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07-16-2024 08:14 AM
Hi @Narendra26,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
Encountering automatic repair and boot issues on your HP laptop can be frustrating, but there are steps we can try to resolve it.
Safe Mode Boot: Try booting into Safe Mode. This can sometimes bypass the automatic repair loop.
- Windows 10/11: Restart your computer and press the F8 key repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. This should bring up the Advanced Boot Options menu where you can select Safe Mode.
System Restore: If you can access Safe Mode, you might be able to use System Restore to revert your system to a point before the issue occurred.
- Search for "System Restore" in the Start Menu, open it, and follow the prompts to restore your system.
Startup Repair: Use the Windows installation media (USB or DVD) to access Startup Repair.
- Insert the installation media and restart your computer.
- Choose your language preferences and click Repair your computer > Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Repair.
Check Disk (CHKDSK): Sometimes, disk errors can cause boot issues.
- From the Advanced Options menu, go to Command Prompt.
- Type chkdsk /f /r and press Enter. This will check and repair disk errors.
Update Drivers and Windows: Outdated drivers or a Windows update might cause conflicts.
- If possible, update drivers in Safe Mode or using the installation media.
- Ensure Windows is up to date.
Check Hardware: If software solutions don't work, it might be a hardware issue.
- Check connections (especially if you've recently installed new hardware).
- Consider running hardware diagnostics (often accessible through BIOS/UEFI).
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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