

Please, restore back to previous days (restore point) where the issue was not present. Please, perform "System Restore" first in an attempt to fix the issue. Every HP computer comes with recovery partition present to assist in tough moments. From there, you have prenty of options to choose from. Note, that F11 option will only work if the recovery partition is there (not deleted) and intact. The computer should boot from it's recovery partition to open you various recovery options. Repeat steps 1-2 above but when HP Startup menu opens, please choose F11 for System Recovery options. Let me know the test results.If the tests pass without issues, continue. If there are no system checks/no quick tests, perform HDD (hard disk drive) and RAM check (memory check). This will check major hardware componets for issue (do it just in case). Follow the on-screen instructions to perform System Test > Quick test. Please, shutdown the computer using the power button (pressed and hold for a few seconds until PC powers off)Ģ.1 As soon as you press the power-on button, immediately begin hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap) before any logo appears. Perform some basic hardware checks to rule out hardware problemġ. Have you performed some changes or upgrades recently or before the problem started ? your HDD) or it may be caused by faulty Windows Update, some other faulty update/driver, corrupted bootloader, etc. Windows cannot start/boot and it is trying to repair it self automatically - It may be caused due to hardware problem (e.g. You can download MiniTool Partition Wizard to effectively complete this task.Hello to the HP Support forum. To fix this issue, you can try extending system reserved partition. If your computer’s system reserved partition is smaller than it should be, you will get the “Preparing Automatic Repair” or “Diagnosing your PC” error message. Why does my computer keep saying preparing automatic repair? Users of Windows 8 and Windows 10 may have noticed that it includes a new recovery feature called Automatic Repair. No, you will not lose any data, if you perform automatic repair on your Windows 10. It could be because of some hardware failure, malware attack, corrupted driver, faulty Windows update, dust in the CPU, and many such reasons. Why does my computer keep restarting? There could be multiple reasons for the computer to keep restarting. Why does my PC keep restarting on its own? Press and hold both the “Power” and “Volume Down” buttons.

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