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8 Solutions to Fix Your PC Did Not Start Correctly in Windows 10

12 Feb 2019 at 01:58

Summary:
 
Have you ever encountered a problem where your Windows PC does not start properly after booting it? It may happened after a sudden power failure or upgrading your PC to a newer version. How to fix it and How to recover data from an unbootable computer efficiently and safely. You could find solutions in this article.


Sometimes, your Windows 10 doesn't start the way it should after booting, and you will receive a “Automatic Repair, Your PC did not start correctly." error. There are a number of reasons that can cause "your PC did not start correctly", these troubleshooting steps may help you resolve the issue. windows did not start correctly
 
 


Solutions to Fix Your PC Did Not Start Correctly


 


Solution 1: Restart your PC



The first recommendation is to restart your PC and see if it helps. But sometimes, this problem may persist even after multiple reboots.
 


Solution 2: Safe Mode/Startup Repair



Safe Mode is a troubleshooting option for Windows that starts your PC in a limited state. Follow these steps:
 
Go to the “Start Menu” and type “Update and recovery”, Click on “Update and Recovery” and go to “Recovery”, Under “Advanced startup”, click “Restart” now.  windows did not start correctly
 
In case you’re unable to login to your PC or if it’s stuck on the lock screen follow these steps:
 
Click on the power button while holding the Shift > click “Restart”, then click “Troubleshoot” on the Choose an option screen, Click on “Startup Settings” > “Restart”. Choose the “Safe Mode”. Then Your PC should be in “Safe Mode” now. You must run “Startup Repair” from Advance boot option:
 
Press and hold Shift then click on “Restart”, Click on “Troubleshoot” > “Advanced Options”, then click on “Startup Repair” to repair your windows 10.
 


Solution 3: Run System File Checker



The sfc/scannow command acts as a troubleshooter for various system-related issues, and might be useful in this case, as well. If you don’t know how to run the sfc/scannow command, follow these instructions:
 
1.  Go to Search, type cmd, right-click Command Prompt, and select Run as administrator
2.  Enter the following command, and press Enter: sfc/scannow
3.  Wait for the process to finish
 


Solution 4: Disable antivirus



There are some reports that suggest your antivirus is causing the problem. That’s actually a common thing in Windows 10, as the system is known for interfering with third-party antivirus software. Although Windows 10-antivirus interference mainly affects updates and the way they’re installed, there could be a system error here and there. So, try with pausing your antivirus protection for some time. windows did not start correctly
 


Solution 5: Restore system



There’s a chance some unwanted changes have been made on your computer. For that situation, there’s no better option than System restore! If you need to rewind your system to a previous working version, system restore is the most logical solution. If you have a proper restore point it won’t take too much time to perform a time-traveling procedure in Windows 10.
 
If you’re not sure how to perform System Restore in Windows, follow these steps:
 
1. Right-click the Start menu and open Control Panel.
2. In the Category view, open System and Security.
3. Click File History and then open Recovery from the bottom left.
4. Click on Open System Restore.
5. Click Next until you can see the list of the available Restore Points.
6. Confirm selection and start with the restoring procedure.


How to recover lost data when PC won't boot



If you have more than 2 systems installed on your computer, you can use another system to log in to backup or recover, if not, you can remove the hard drive and connect to another computer for recovery.
 
Download Bitwar data recovery from its Official website or by clicking here and install it.


 


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