PROBLEM: HOW TO FIX WINDOWS 8 OPERATING SYSTEMS PROBLEM AUTOMATICALLY.
SOLUTIONS:
Windows 8 includes a healing feature
called Automatic Repair that attempts to automatically diagnose and fix common
issues that may cause Windows 8 to not start correctly. Automatic Repair
will start automatically when Windows is unable to start properly. Once
started, it will scan a range of settings, configuration options, and system
files for corrupt files and settings. If it detects anything, it will
automatically attempt to fix them for you.
To access Automatic Repair in the
Windows Recovery Environment you need to go to the Windows 8 Start Screen and
type Advanced. When the search results appear click on the Settings
category as shown below.
Now click on the option labeled advanced
startup options and you will be brought to the General PC Settings screen.
Scroll down to the bottom until you see an option labeled advanced startup.
Click on the Restart now button and Windows 8 will restart your computer
and go directly into the Advanced Startup options menu.
Now click on the Troubleshoot
button and then the Advanced options button. When the advanced options
screen opens, click on the Automatic Repair option. Your computer will
now reboot and you will then be shown a screen where Windows states it is
preparing Automatic Repair. When it is done, you will be shown a screen where
you need to select an Administrator account that you wish to login with.
Please click on the account you wish
to use. If your account has a password on it, you will be required to enter it
and then click on the Continue button to continue with the automatic
repair. Automatic will now start and attempt to diagnose the problem with your
computer.
The automatic repair process can
take a quite a while, so please be patient while Automatic Repair attempts to
find a repair startup problems in Windows 8. During this process your computer
may reboot. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Once the
automatic repair process has completed it will tell if you if it was able to
repair anything. If it was not able to repair anything you will be shown a
prompt asking if you wish to shutdown or use some other tools.
At this point, if your computer is
still unable to start up, you should you click on the Advanced options
button, followed by Troubleshoot, and finally Advanced options.
On this screen you can select other tools to use to diagnose your problem. For
a failed automatic repair, the best step to try next is to use System Restore,
which has a guide listed below.
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