Windows 10 Automatic Repair Fails


  1. Posts : 1
    WIndows 10 Insider Preview Builds
       #1

    Windows 10 Automatic Repair Fails


    on 4th July, I got some update in the windows 10 (I have subscribed to early updates) . After update everything was good and shutdown the PC. In the evening when I switched on the PC, it says preparing automatic repair and in few second I got blue screen which says "Your PC runs into the problem and need to restart". Stop code : Unsupported Processor .See attached image.

    I tried to reinstall the windows by creating bootable USB but and when booted from USB it again says the same thing. Cant get into the windows.

    Any help could be highly appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 580
    Windows 10 Home
       #2

    To boot from a USB stick, you typically have to change the boot order or bring up a boot menu. If you did neither of these, please repost with more information, including the manufacturer and model of the problem computer.

    Ben
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  3. Posts : 1
    win10
       #3

    Hi Did you find a solution to this one ? As I have the same issue

    After image dump I get the same message with blue screen

    Can’t even reinstall OS
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  4. Posts : 11,247
    Windows / Linux : Arch Linux
       #4

    Hi folks

    This sort of error shows why one should take an image dump BEFORE installing any of these builds --then you can just restore to your previous sytem -- don't rely on the windows.old being able to rest back to your previous version as sometimes the machine becomes totally unbootable -- then you have to re-initialze your HDD and re-install windows from say the Media creation tool from scratch.

    @Adam52
    1) get KYHI recovery disk
    2) make bootable usb -- use RUFUS or any convenient utility
    3) boot it
    4) start the command processor to initialze disk (DISKPART, LIST DISK,Clean,,convert gpt (if your system is EFI) create partition primary.
    5) now re-boot with Windows install media (from the media creation tool) - and re-install windows.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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