4 Methods to Fix Stuck at Preparing Automatic Repair Black Screen issue in Windows 10/11

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Stuck at the Windows 10/11 preparing automatic repair black screen? Check this video or follow the tutorial to fix the problem: https://bit.ly/49RVtHj

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:35 Reasons can cause the Windows to prepare automatic repair
2:04 Method 1: Boot in Safe Mode and Troubleshoot Windows Black Screen
2:51 Method 2: Repair MBR and Rebuild BCD
3:41 Method 3: Reinstall the Graphics Driver
4:23 Method 4: Rolling Back the Graphics Driver
5:04 How to Recover Your Data When the Computer Failed to Boot Up

Encountering automatic repair loops or facing a preparing automatic repair boot loop of death can be frustrating. Discover effective strategies to tackle these issues swiftly, avoiding system downtimes and ensuring seamless functionality.

Explore insights into common problems like stuck on preparing automatic repair and reasons behind persistent preparing automatic repair loops. Learn about Windows troubleshooting techniques, from windows 10 repair to dealing with automatic repair windows 10 scenarios.

Unravel the mysteries behind windows automatic repair and get acquainted with practical solutions. Whether it's windows 11 repair or resolving hp preparing automatic repair, this video provides comprehensive guidance.

How Fix a Black Screen after Preparing Automatic Repair?

Method 1: Boot in Safe Mode
1. Restart your PC and continually press the F8 key (or Shift + F8) as it boots up.
2. Select 'Troubleshoot' → 'Advanced options' → 'Startup Settings'.
3. Choose 'Enable Safe Mode with Networking'.
4. Once in Safe Mode, conduct a system diagnosis using Windows tools like System File Checker.
5. Repair any identified errors and restart your system to see if the issue resolves.

Method 2: Repair MBR and Rebuild BCD
1. Boot from a Windows installation media and click on 'Repair your computer'.
2. Navigate to 'Troubleshoot' → 'Advanced Options' → 'Command Prompt'.
3. In the Command Prompt, type the following commands one after another: bootrec /fixmbr, bootrec /fixboot, and bootrec /rebuildbcd.
4. After entering the commands, restart your computer to see if the issue is resolved.

Method 3: Reinstall the Graphics Driver
1. Boot your PC in Safe Mode as described earlier.
2. Navigate to Device Manager and find your graphics driver under Display Adapters.
3. Right-click and choose 'Uninstall'. Make sure to select the option to delete the driver software for the device.

Method 4: Rolling Back the Graphics Driver
1. Again, boot into Safe Mode to access Device Manager.
2. Find your graphics driver under Display Adapters, right-click and select 'Properties'.
3. Navigate to the 'Driver' tab and click 'Roll Back Driver'. Follow the prompts and then restart your computer to apply the changes.

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