Windows 10 - can be my UEFI and MBR conflict?

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  1. Posts : 246
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       #71

    Also last question i want to be sure. I was thinking about fast startup issue. But...
    I read this here:"Reportedly, when he tried to turn on his machine, the system just showed the blue Windows pane and circling dots weren’t shown. When he restarted the machine, everything was back to normal, but this problem appeared again after some time. Fortunately, this is not a serious issue, and solution for this problem is very simple. It is caused by the Windows 10 feature called Fast Startup, and disabling this feature will solve everything."

    http://windowsreport.com/windows-10-...itial-startup/

    But:"Fast Startup only works when the computer is shutdown, as it don’t affects restart, which explains why things were back to normal after restarting a computer."

    So it cant be fast startup problem if on my situation Automatic repair is every restart initiated from within Windows?
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  2. Posts : 14,903
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       #72

    Fast startup sometimes causes problems when switching between UEFI and MBR which I believe was your problem.
    This has already been mentioned.

    Or isn't that what you meant?
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  3. Posts : 246
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       #73

    I just asking. I am in work now. Just out of curiosity. :)




    They said:"Fast Startup only works when the computer is shutdown, as it don’t affects restart, which explains why things were back to normal after restarting a computer."


    Because i was getting Automatic Repair on next restarts initiated from within Windows not from shutdown. Anyway it can be still related to restarts in my situation?
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