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How to Use Startup Repair in Windows 11
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How to Use Startup Repair in Windows 11

Startup Repair is a useful troubleshooting tool in Windows 11 that helps diagnose and fix problems that prevent your PC from booting up properly. This guide will show you how to use Startup Repair to resolve startup issues and get your system back to normal.

Step 1: Boot into the Advanced Startup Options

Before you can use Startup Repair, you need to access the Advanced Startup Options in Windows 11. Here are a few ways to do that:

Method 1: Using Settings
1. Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.
2. In the left-hand sidebar, click on System.
3. Scroll down and select Recovery.
4. Under the Recovery options section, find Advanced startup, and click Restart now.

Quote:Note: Your system will restart, and you’ll be taken to the Advanced Startup menu.

Method 2: Using Shift + Restart
1. Click on the Start button or press Windows + X.
2. Click the Power button, and hold down the Shift key while clicking Restart.
3. Your system will restart and boot into the Advanced Startup menu.

Method 3: If Windows Fails to Boot
If your PC won’t boot properly, it should automatically enter the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) after multiple failed boot attempts. In WinRE, you can access the Advanced Startup Options.

Step 2: Select Troubleshoot

1. Once you are in the Advanced Startup menu, select Troubleshoot from the list of options.

Step 3: Access Advanced Options

1. On the Troubleshoot screen, click on Advanced options.
2. You will see a list of advanced recovery tools. Click on Startup Repair.

Step 4: Run Startup Repair

1. After selecting Startup Repair, Windows will scan your system for any issues that may be preventing it from starting correctly.
2. If Startup Repair finds any issues, it will attempt to fix them automatically. This process may take several minutes.

Quote:Note: Your computer may restart several times during the repair process.

Step 5: Review Repair Results

1. After the repair process is complete, Windows will display a message indicating whether the problem was fixed.
2. If Startup Repair was able to resolve the issue, your PC will boot normally. If the problem persists, you will be provided with additional troubleshooting options.

Step 6: Additional Troubleshooting (If Necessary)

If Startup Repair cannot fix the problem, you can try other recovery options:

- System Restore: Roll back your system to an earlier restore point.
- Uninstall Updates: Remove recent updates that may be causing the problem.
- Command Prompt: Use advanced command-line tools to troubleshoot your PC.
- Reset This PC: Reinstall Windows without losing your files (choose the "Keep my files" option).

Conclusion

Using Startup Repair in Windows 11 is a straightforward way to diagnose and fix boot issues. If your PC isn’t starting up properly, follow this guide to run Startup Repair and resolve the issue. If Startup Repair doesn’t work, you can try other advanced recovery tools available in the Windows Recovery Environment.
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