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Getting rid of the Windows 10 Automatic Startup Repair Loop?
So, I've been having to deal with this problem about two times now. I had no choice but to wipe, however fortunately, I was able to backup all my files before wiping. My second time occurred yesterday, with no choice but to wipe either.
Anyways, I was wondering if there's any fix to this? None of the command prompt commands seemed to work when I was trying to fix it back then either, which is kind of a let down. Hopefully they work now that I have access again though.
Once I got back my desktop after the wipe, I have already opened an administrator-runned command prompt and entered the command "bcdedit /set recoveryenabled no".
I tried doing the same command line when I was having the problem yesterday, with the command prompt option that the automatic repair tool gave, and it still didn't seem to work during that time. Is there a difference between back when I did it and now?
Also, are there any other things I can do to prevent this from happening again?
For the record, I don't turn my desktop regularly as one normally would, but perhaps this is a wake-up call.