In order to fix this issue, we managed to come up with a few solutions that are worth trying. Be aware that, to make an attempt to solve this issue, you need a bootable Windows 10 installation drive. Learn how to create a bootable USB flash drive with the Media Creation Tool, here.

How do I bypass Automatic Repair?

1. Perform a disk check

2. Rebuild BCD using Command Prompt

3. Try to disable Automatic Startup Repair

Sometimes, a system error could cause the Automatic Startup Repair to be enabled without user interference. Boot from the Windows installation drive and Disable the Automatic Startup Repair by following these steps:

4. Use the Reset your PC tool

We hope that at least one of our solutions could help you fix the booting issue. If you found this article helpful, leave a comment in the comment section below.

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