Method 1: Turn off automatic repair using cmd in windows10 If you would like to skip the automatic repair part, here is how you should go about it Type this code into command prompt. This will be handy if your system keeps coming back to an infinite loop of Preparing Automatic Repair. Here’s how to do it:
Access Advanced Boot Options: Turn on the computer, and interrupt the boot process twice to bring up the Windows Recovery Environme Click on “Troubleshoot ->
Advanced options”.
Run Command prompt: on the Advanced options screen you need to select “Command Prompt”.
Verify current recovery settings : Type bcdedit Go and hit Enter after that Citizen the Boot configuration data is visible in front of you so check it carefully. Find the line that starts with recoveryenabled. → YesYesIf it returns back & displays “YES” that means automatic repair is enabled.
Then if you type bcdedit /set {current} recoveryenabled No and hit Enter, the Automatic Repair will be disabled.automatic repair (ad) Then, on your shell prompt run the following:This disable automatic repair and enable you to boot up system without doing any repairs.
Erase and Reboot: The command prompt will now be closed, type exit in the window to close it, also select ‘continue’ option for your PC to restart.
These steps will help you to get rid of the automatic repair loop and use your system as usual. It is however important to take care of whatever it was that went wrong in order for this not happen again.