To perform an automatic repair, you must use the power button to reboot your computer several times in quick succession. Timing is crucial here.
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Press the power button to turn on the computer. When the Windows spinning cursor appears, immediately hold down the power button again for about 5 seconds or until Windows shuts off completely. The trick is to press the power button before the Windows login screen appears. When the computer turns off, repeat the process.
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Press the power button to turn on the computer. When the Windows spinning cursor appears, immediately hold down the power button for about 5 seconds or until Windows shuts off completely. The trick is to press the power button before the Windows login screen appears. When the computer turns off, repeat the process.
After 3 or 4 reboots, your PC will perform an automatic repair.
To perform an automatic repair, you must use the power button to reboot your computer several times in quick succession. Timing is crucial here.
Press the power button to turn on the computer. When the Windows spinning cursor appears, immediately hold down the power button again for about 5 seconds or until Windows shuts off completely. The trick is to press the power button before the Windows login screen appears. When the computer turns off, repeat the process.
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After 3 or 4 times, your PC will perform an automatic repair.
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After 3 or 4 reboots, your PC will perform an automatic repair.
To perform an automatic repair, you must use the power button to reboot your computer several times in quick succession. Timing is crucial here.
Press the power button to turn on the computer. When the Windows spinning cursor appears, immediately hold down the power button again for about 5 seconds or until Windows shuts off completely. The trick is to press the power button before the Windows login screen appears. When the computer turns off, repeat the process.
After 3 or 4 times, your PC will perform an automatic repair.