Automatic preparation. How to use Startup Repair and Automatic Repair? Restoring from an image

Automatic preparation.  How to use Startup Repair and Automatic Repair?  Restoring from an image
Automatic preparation. How to use Startup Repair and Automatic Repair? Restoring from an image

Question: Automatic recovery- computer started incorrectly


Hello, departed blue screen death, I did not have time to photograph the error. After that, the computer went into endless automatic repair and troubleshooting. No manipulations allow you to return the computer to working condition and let it load. How to be in this situation?

My motherboard is p7p55d
Two hard drives, on one Windows on the other everything else.
I opened notepad through the command line, as it was advised somewhere, It seems like the Windows drive changed the letter.
It used to be on drive C, now it's on drive d

Answer: The partition with Windows is no more.
hard two
One unhooked
Driver Error Remains
I downloaded firewood for mother sata/raid
He installed them, the installer, thought, and then nothing happened.
There is no transition to the choice of installation paths

Installed already a hundred times so Windows
I don't understand what's wrong this time

Added after 2 hours 25 minutes
So, how do you install Windows?

Added after 3 hours 8 minutes
Solved all problems with another bootable flash drive.

Question: Automatic recovery. The computer did not start correctly


Good time. Yesterday I turned off the computer from the power supply, after turning it on, a blue screen appeared with an inscription from the header. I tried all the ways to restore the system, nothing helps. I need your help.
Stationary computer. Hp.

Answer: 32xlevel, if the bit depth of the system is the same, then it will do.

Question: I turn on the computer and writes the computer did not start correctly


I turn on the computer and writes the computer is not running correctly and after that I tried many methods from the Internet and somehow it worked, almost everything was formatted, only windows.old remained. I open my computer no hard drives including the C drive, they appear and disappear, and the same thing happened with the control panel, please help, and many icons disappeared only appear when I update

and i would like to restore to the initial state but it says that the recovery environment could not be found

Here is the control panel

Answer: Use the second option (it takes a long time to mess around with the first one) and download Windows image 8.1 (Single Language) 64 bits on the link that persen27 gave. Write it to a FAT32 formatted flash drive.
In the current Windows, download, run the RWEverithing program and find out the key wired into the BIOS (Google will tell you how to work with the program) and write it down, remember it.
Next, install Windows 8.1 (Single Language) from a flash drive using a public key to install your system, formatting the 445 GB partition and specifying it for installation.
After installing Windows, replace the key with the one that you recognized through RWEverithing and saved. The command will look like this, where XXXXX... is your BIOS key.

Windows Batch file

slmgr /ipk

Question: The computer did not start correctly. [After uninstalling Avast / Or using Wise Care 365]


I am in the army. Dali speed up the laptop, HP;
The first thing I noticed was Avast antivirus, which I immediately climbed to remove. used Avast program Uninstall Tool (or whatever it is, it's the only one there) is not in safe mode (yeah, yeah ..).
So, rebooted and since then on boot:
1. Automatic recovery starts (its initialization)
2. A blue screen is displayed (not a bsod), it says:
AUTO RECOVERY
The computer did not start correctly
[reload bla-bla]
Reload button and Add button. options

It doesn't go any further.
Tried all recovery methods that are acceptable and available, namely:
Restore
Boot recovery
Restoring from a restore point
Restoring the registry from the RegBack folder
Command line(tried everything I knew and found out about bcdedit/bootrec (the second one doesn't seem to be really needed))

That is, I tried to recreate bcd, repair bcd
Also formatted the fat32 sector, on which the EFI bootloader
Nothing really helped

I searched bing, yahoo, google, yandex - everywhere at the end they hammered a bolt and reinstalled Windows. And here it is unacceptable. Yes, and somehow unprofessional, reinstall the system due to a boot problem.

Notebook with UEFI

Please help, and soon :-)

Also, I used Wise Care 365 before rebooting. Maybe that's the issue with him. But this infection did not create any backup "a ... If anyone knows how to roll back Wise Care changes - also write) The restore point did not help

I saw a person on the avast forum with the same problem - he uninstalled avast in a non-safe mode and now he ran into a problem.

Added after 20 minutes
bcdedit tells me that the bootloader is located in volume 2 (its label is winre, i.e. this same winrecovery, it boots every time from it -_-)
And the desired fat32 partition is volume 3
I think we should try to somehow change 2 to 3.
I tried with using diskpart, assigned a letter to the desired partition and tried to install the bootloader into it, but, apparently, it did not work out

Added after 1 hour 49 minutes
I went through a bunch of forums, everywhere these top tips for reinstalling Windows.
Basically, I don't know what exactly I did.
I once again reset the password using Lazersoft (because neither I nor the owner knew the password). Plus there were useful programs.
I tortured the bcd section a bunch of times, then returned it back, tortured it again
Then I tried various options for sfc
Then suddenly I wanted to restore again from a restore point, but from the earliest available. In general, as far as I remember from yesterday (the problem arose the day before yesterday), when I already tried to restore with this recovery tool, there were three. Well, I decided to recover again, hoping to restore some registry keys that Avast may have damaged. And I was surprised to find that the restore points disappeared somewhere (precisely after today's my actions with bcd / sam file/sfc experiments). Okay, I think I'll try the Restore tool (Refresh PC) for good luck. And lo and behold, this time it worked! And now I'm at 50% of the process and I'm sure that everything will now work as it should.

I have not yet found a more elegant method.

When (and if) I remember and simulate the exact sequence of actions to solve the problem, I will definitely post it here. :-)

Added after 24 minutes
PS:
The holiday is canceled, the problem is still relevant
At about 60%, the tool decided that it did not succeed.

Answer:

Message from DeerDoor

Okay, I think I'll try the Restore tool (Refresh PC) for good luck. And lo and behold, this time it worked.

DeerDoor, The above quote suggests that - perhaps - with repeated repetition of this manipulation, there is a chance to bring the computer to life

Question: The computer did not start correctly


I'll give you a little insight into the matter. The situation is as follows: after buying a laptop, I tried to install the driver pack with the program driverpack solution. (I’ll leave a small, possibly useful note: sometimes, this laptop, when idle, would freeze tightly, only rebooting through the power button helped. I think the point is that they gave it to me from a rack where it was clogged with dust). So, a day after installing the drivers, the keyboard stopped working, after which I installed off-firewood on it from the lenovo website. After several reboots after that, the laptop stopped turning on at all. At first there was just the eternal "preparation for automatic recovery." After restoring the system through the BIOS, an error began to appear stating that the computer did not start correctly. I tried all the methods suggested by the system (return the computer to its original state, restore at boot, return to the previous version) in all cases gave errors.
I ask you for help, Lord. The laptop is new, sorry :p.

Answer:

Message from KDME56

First check the operation of the computer with another disk

Unbear, do not do this in a cream case, otherwise you will lose the guarantee.

Message from Unbear

made an attempt to install the driver pack with the driverpack solution program

Never use it, only official drivers.
ok, reinstall operating system.
If the problem persists (with freezing), then carry the laptop under warranty.

Question: After installing Windows 10 on a new PC, when the OS boots, the message appears: "The computer did not start correctly"


Hello everyone, I hope you can help!

I bought a new PC, I also decided to contact Windows 10 for the first time. In total, we have:
- New computer, no optical drive;
- Flash drive 8GB (installation, with Windows 10);
- 16GB flash drive (image of drivers from motherboard).

Since I purchased iron without optical drive, and immediately after installing Windows 10, the computer does not see network adapters, I had to write an image of the motherboard drivers on a 16GB USB flash drive. After installing Windows from a flash drive (the one on 8GB), the work is going fine. The PC restarts without problems. After installing the drivers on the motherboard from a USB flash drive (the one on 16GB), the computer reboots in normal mode. But as soon as I try to install other programs or additional drivers from the manufacturer’s website, the computer stops loading normally, a message pops up when the OS boots up: “The computer did not start correctly”, thereby forcing me to reinstall Windows 10 again. This situation has been repeated three times already, and I do not know what caused such a reaction. In all cases, Kaspersky Total Security was already installed. The second time the computer completely hung up when the driver for the chip set was installed, downloaded from the website of the motherboard manufacturer (ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming). After the reboot, the OS no longer turned on. For the third and last time, the situation repeated itself after installing the drivers for the video card (GeForce GTX960 4GB Gigabyte). The installer asked for a reboot and the OS again treacherously did not start.

Now I installed Windows 10 for the 4th time. I installed the drivers on the motherboard from a USB flash drive. Tried to reboot the system - everything is fine. I'm even afraid to install Kaspersky or update drivers on the same video card.

Can you suggest what could be the problem?

Added after 38 minutes
Here's a video I found:

Do you think the file should be deleted? oem-drv64.sys as a solution to a problem?

Added after 15 hours 38 minutes
Any opinion guys?

Answer:

Message from All

Connected correctly?
Have you tried reconnecting?
Did you install the drivers from the motherboard website, are there 3 of them? That's what they write on the site.

I connected it correctly, as evidenced by the fact that in the settings when checking the speakers play (everything except the subwoofer), but when you turn on the music, only the two front ones work. I tried all the drivers from the motherboard manufacturer's website. It seems to me that you need to look for drivers on the Realtek website, but I'm not sure.

Question: The computer did not start correctly Stops responding to the keyboard


hello at turning on windows 10 the computer does not start, it comes to the moment when the computer was started incorrectly appears on the monitor and I can’t do anything further, the system just stops responding to the keyboard and mouse I can’t even safe mode get in, although everything is in order in the BIOS with the keyboard
help me please

Answer: There was a problem of this nature, I tried to turn on the computer (it was in sleep mode) and at boot it hung and spontaneously rebooted, after it started up again, this appeared.
I tried to restore the system through the windows recovery tools, but I got an error that my file system damaged and she offered to check my hard for errors
Tell me what could be the problem?

Almost every modern person is able to quickly "make contact" with computer technology. It is thanks to her that he does many useful things.

The computer is able to act for many users as a "tool" of labor, as well as an original toy.

It becomes completely sad when, after starting, the monitor shows an unwanted phrase: “Automatic recovery”, and in the center there is an entry “The computer did not start correctly”. - an operating system that can bring unexpected surprises.

Sometimes Windows users 10 may encounter the message "The computer did not start correctly"

It is useful to prepare for them and already know in advance what to do if Windows 10 does not boot correctly.

A blue screen instead of the desired desktop is unlikely to cause admiration for anyone. This situation is especially annoying when important things are coming up, there is absolutely no free time.

The reasons for such a failure may be unsuccessful windows update 10, improper computer shutdown. By the way, malicious viruses can also provoke such a dirty trick.

Especially they unfold violent activity if the user ignores the installation. antivirus program, and also does not update its databases in a timely manner.

Remedy

The easiest way to fix the problem is to restart the operating system. When, after that, a malicious text appears that the computer is not started correctly, Windows 10 does not load at the same time, what to do, how to put a serious problem “on the shoulder blades”, they help to understand the recommendations of experienced users.

First, find the coveted “Advanced Options” button, click on it. Various suggestions will now appear, among which it is worth choosing "Troubleshooting".

A window will reappear with the "Advanced Options" button. This is not deja vu and not walking in a vicious circle, this is how Windows 10 works. Everything must be done as the computer suggests, as indicated in the algorithm, in order to successfully restore the OS.

The screen will now display "Boot Options" and a "Restart" button will be located at the bottom of the screen. Feel free to click on it and wait for the familiar blue screen and the inscription “Download Options” to appear again.

It remains to press the F6 key or find the line "Enable safe mode with command line support." Next, you will have to run a few service commands.

The first command "sfc /scannow" will not only check all system files, but also help fix those that are found to be damaged.

The following command "dism/Online/Cleanup-Image/RestoreHealth" runs disk cleanup, destroying unnecessary garbage, which can cause such a system crash.

In the end, do not forget to restart the computer by again writing the next phrase “shutdown - r” on the command line.

However, in some cases, such common truths do not work, so you have to look for new ways to solve the problem.

Additional Causes of an OS Crash

Everyone knows how to properly power down a computer so that Windows 10 can shut down successfully. Unfortunately, not everything depends on the knowledge of the user.

There are unexpected power outages, power surges and other technical failures. After such "surprises" incorrect loading of Windows 10 will be guaranteed.

Alternative ways to restore PC performance

Real computer aces are ready to offer several options that make the computer resume its work.

When a blue screen appears, you will initially need to click on the already familiar “Advanced Options” button, then go along the “beaten track” by clicking on the “Troubleshooting” button.

If this option is active, then you are in luck. You can choose from the proposed list a successful, in your opinion, rollback point, and then perform a system restore.

This method in most cases allows you to quickly and easily solve the problem. Unfortunately, it also happens that on a PC this option may be disabled.

In this case, automatic system recovery will not be possible. Well, you don’t need to get upset and give up, but it’s really important to make another attempt.

You should restart your computer, wait for the depressing blue screen to appear, click on the "Advanced Options" button, then go to the "Troubleshooting" tab.

Now you need to select "Return the PC to its original state."

This method is a bit risky. Keep in mind that you can successfully restore Windows 10, or you can completely crash the OS.

The algorithm assumes to work with the command line. Check the integrity first system files as described in the first case. It's a good idea to start repairing damaged files found in the registry.

Everything should be done carefully, because any mistake can provoke terrible consequences. It is for this reason that there is no need to rush, enter commands into the command line, check their spelling, and only then run them.

First you need to define system disk on which Windows 10 is installed, remember its label.

Sequentially enter the commands "diskpart", "list volume". After running the first command, a tool will open to help you work with disks.

The second command will allow you to detect the label of the system disk and the one that is reserved by the system. It remains to close the program by clicking traditionally "Exit".

To fix the incorrect start of Windows 10, you have to be a little zealous. First, enter a complex command: "sfc /scannow/offbootdir=F:\/offwindir=C:\Windows", in which drive "C" is system, and "F" is reserved. To run the command, press "Enter".

  • "md configbackup" (using this command creates a new directory);
  • "cd Windows\System32\config\" (type the command and go to the system folder);
  • "copy * c:\configbackup\" (paste the copied directory created in the first paragraph into the folder);
  • "cd Windows\System32\config\regback\" (this command helps to move to the next system folder);
  • "copy * c:\windows\system32\config\" (everything is copied and pasted into the active directory);
  • it remains to press the two keys "Enter" and "A" (English layout).

This completes the commands. If everything is done correctly, the damaged registry files will be replaced with a backup version.

Feel free to click on the line "Exit and use Windows 10", and then wait for the magic. If everything is fine and the recovery was successful, the operating system will start successfully, and the computer will enjoy excellent work.

If you were not lucky, you made a serious mistake, due to which you simply “finished off” your computer by covering the operating system, you will have to find the boot disk and reinstall the operating system.

Of course, the moment when the message “The computer did not start correctly” appears on the screen cannot be called happiness, but you can bring Windows 10 back to life if you find out how to fix such a sad situation.

There is nothing irreparable. You can solve problems if you have patience and get a portion of useful knowledge.

When turning on the PC, Windows 10 users may encounter a blue screen of death and a message that "The computer did not start correctly" and it is recommended to restart it. Such an error indicates that system files are damaged, and changes have been made in the registry editor.

A similar error with the message “It seems that Windows did not boot correctly” may occur when the PC is turned off, during the installation of an antivirus, or software removal. There are several methods to correct these errors.

See also: How to prevent problems with Windows 10 after updating?

Ways to solve the problem

If you encounter an error when the computer does not start correctly, you should double-check the settings for automatically creating points Windows recovery 10 and use one of the control dates. To do this, boot from the system recovery environment, select "Troubleshooting" or "Diagnostics" (if you boot in safe mode).

The System Restore Wizard will start. Select a checkpoint before the blue screen of death appears and click Next.

After system restore, Windows 10 will boot in the usual mode. If this method did not help solve the problem, go to the next method.

IMPORTANT! This method may exacerbate the problem. Therefore, if you cannot solve the problem and are ready for cardinal methods, up to reinstalling the system, you should use the following recommendations.

In the advanced options, select "Command Prompt".

Enter the following commands in order:

A list of sections will appear. It is worth remembering the letter of the system partition and the system reserved one.

We start checking the integrity of system files, entered the command "sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=E:\Windows", where E is the Windows 10 drive, and C is the Windows 10 bootloader.

In the event that the system gives a failure and notifies that resource protection cannot perform this operation just enter the following commands:

  • E: - press "Enter" (E is a disk with Windows 10);
  • mdconfigbackup;
  • cd Windows\System32\config\;
  • copy*e:\configbackup\;
  • cd Windows\System32\config\regback\;
  • copy * e:\windows\system32\config\ - when asked to replace files, press the English "A" and click "Enter". With this operation, we start the restoration of the registry.

After executing the command, close all windows. You need to restart your computer. Windows 10 should boot up normally.

In the event that the problem persists and the computer does not boot correctly, all actions performed on the command line can be canceled by entering the following tasks:

  • cd e:\configbackup\
  • copy*e:\windows\system32\config\

Also, the computer should be checked for viruses that can make changes to the registry. If no malicious objects were detected, automatic repair failed, and the Windows 10 computer continues to boot incorrectly, Microsoft developers recommend that you perform clean install BIOS systems. In this case, Windows 10 will start correctly.

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Windows 10: recovery, settings, instructions and recommendations. How to repair Windows 10 bootloader

The initial version of the tenth, "loved and adored" Windows operating system in the form of a preliminary free Technical Preview release was not at all what was expected of it. It was only later that modifications like Pro, Home, Education, Enterprise and Ultimate came out. But all of them, as well as the previous "OSes", tend to "fly off" at the most inopportune moment. Now the question will be considered related to how the Windows 10 system is restored in the most elementary ways. This, I think, will not cause problems for anyone.

Windows 10: recovery. What you should pay attention to?

Note that the "ten", no matter how perfect it may seem, has an absolute identity with its predecessors. This is due not so much to viruses or malicious codes as to errors in the system itself.

First of all, you need to pay attention to installed version. If this was the initial Technical Preview OS, designed to be reviewed and installed on top of the existing "OS", it's not so difficult to roll back. By the way, it is worth saying separately that restoring working capacity new system provided that the files of the old one are not deleted, it is very simple.

Immediately, we note that the system disk will have two Windows folders. The first (main) is responsible for the safety of the previous one. The second is the installation directory of the new OS. Unfortunately, not every user will be able to determine which point he needs. Windows Recovery 10, and even more so to find a backup copy on the disk, not to mention the file itself responsible for this process.

Standard procedure for restoring Windows 10 after installation

Rollback of the system, as a rule, can be used in two cases: either restoring the "tens" after critical failures, or returning to the operating system on top of which it was installed. Here you need to understand the difference.

In the first variant, everything is, in general, simple. Standard windows service Restore will be involved in any case. When installed, for example, "ten" on top of "seven", it is the service of the new system that has priority.

But with the return to the old OS and its settings, the situation is somewhat more complicated. The fact is that the standard Windows 10 restore point in this case is not a key point. Here the image plays an important role. previous system, which takes up a lot of space on the hard drive.

By removing it even when using the standard system disk or partition cleaning tool, when all components that are no longer needed are ticked, you can only ensure that the previous “OS” will not be restored, by and large, it will not even be reinstalled without selecting another partition or formatting the existing one . In addition, you should immediately pay attention to the fact that restoring the Windows 10 system makes sense without rolling back to the previous one. But the “ten” itself, which, so to speak, has priority rights, blocks any other previously installed OS. The only exception is the bootloader, in which you can select the appropriate component to start.

Preliminary steps to uninstall updates

Another important aspect is the installation of updates. In Windows 10, recovery can be related, oddly enough, to this as well. The fact is that updates, starting with the "seven", came out quite inoperable. Ultimately, updates are not only installed incorrectly, they generally cause critical failures in the system itself.

To remove packages, you need to use the standard function called from the "Control Panel". Here you need to take into account the installation date of each update. To sort, choose change or installation by date. Service packs usually have the designation KB. True, for the most part they are related, rather, to the installation of additional components of the Windows security system.

To cancel their installation, you just need to use the uninstall line for each update, after which full reboot computer. At best, the Windows 10 recovery disc will help. But these steps are applicable in the case of restoring the OS, so to speak, to the factory state. In addition, you will have to disable each of them and see how it affects the system as a whole.

Windows 10 automatic recovery

With regard to automatic recovery, any currently created OS reserves space on the hard drive, creating its own partition, different from the system one, used to save the parameters and settings of the currently installed operating system.

On the other hand, if the system has crashed, you should first restart it. In some cases (especially when Windows freezes), you have to reboot in forced mode, for example, on laptops, this is done by pressing and holding the power button.

After that, a new system boot will occur and a message about the possibility of recovery will appear. But this is true more for systems like XP, 7 and 8. There is nothing like this in the "top ten". In Windows 10, recovery is a little different. The system does not offer a choice, it restores files by itself. But this only works under the condition of non-critical failures. When download files get corrupted, you have to think.

Bootloader issues

Now let's move on to the biggest problems of the system. Recovery Windows boot 10 after failures is impossible without understanding the process itself, which applies equally to all systems in this series.

The boot sector is the fastest area of ​​the hard drive in terms of access, which contains information about the system files necessary to boot the OS. This section has a kind of table that provides for indexing the contents of a particular file involved in the process of loading the operating system. If failures were found in it, the system will have to be reinstalled.

Restoring the operating system boot

The simplest method by which the Windows 10 bootloader is restored is considered to be the option applicable to all systems of this type. This type may not work if loading is done from hard drive or damaged partition. Usually, a Windows 10 recovery disk is used to restore the OS. This avoids many problems and has the function of calling and managing the so-called console.

This is the Bootrec.exe /FixMbr command, entered at the command line (note, not through the Run menu, but through cmd line, introduced there). Recovery of the Windows 10 bootloader is performed according to the same principles that were laid down in version 7 and higher. Some commands may not work.

Consistently, after the first line, the Bootrec.exe /FixBoot command is added (again, provided that it is loaded from disk). Further, if restoring Windows 10 boot in this way is not possible, you will need to check for all operating systems present on this device. This is done simply. But for this, in the same console, you will need to use the Bootrec.exe /ScanOs command. Further, if nothing helped at all, the recovery of the Windows 10 bootloader can only be continued with the command to completely rewrite the sectors and restore the initial parameters. This is the Bootrec.exe /ReBuildBcd command.

Create a boot disk

For many users the most simple solution is a disk. Windows 10 system recovery is carried out automatically, but only when the mode of reading data and booting from the corresponding device via the BIOS is enabled (detection of the HDD boot device must be turned off, and removable CD / DVD media is installed as the first device).

Then the disk image itself is created. To do this, you can use utilities like UltraISO or a standard system tool (of course, if you have the original Windows 10 distribution).

Saving copies of disk and partition images

Often, you may need to restore files. Windows 10, like any other "OS" of this family, can create images of hard drives and logical partitions with user data stored in them.

But for this it is better to use standard means, and specialized utilities like Acronis True Image. With the help of such programs, an image of a system, hard disk or logical partition is created in a couple of clicks, and with the help of them, you can also perform the subsequent recovery of all the necessary information.

Restoring from an image

As for the process itself, Windows 10 recovery allows you to either automatic mode or on request.

For the on-demand process, you should use the backup and update section, which is located in the standard "Control Panel". In it, you need to go to advanced recovery methods, and then use the previously created copy of the system image with the location of the file.

What is better to use?

You can do it even easier. In Windows 10, data recovery can be done using third-party utilities like the one mentioned above. Acronis software true image.

Actually, the process itself is very similar to the standard one, but is more optimized for the average user who does not want to go into the jungle of system settings.

What about recovery by chance deleted files, specialized software like the Recuva program or the very powerful R.Saver package is useful here, which allow you to find data on any media and restore it to its original state, while preserving the desired location and even metadata. But that, as they say, is a separate issue.

What do we end up with?

In general, as can be seen from the above material, restoring the "dozens", as well as older versions of Windows, is not difficult. The main thing is to be patient, as some processes can be quite long in time. On the other hand, if you do recovery, it's still better than reinstalling Windows 10 again, especially since user files, folders, and programs may be lost during reinstallation.

As for the recovery method or the preferred program to be used, here each user must decide for himself. It is clear that you can create not only recovery discs. With the same success, you can use a bootable flash drive. However, it is necessary to pay special attention to BIOS settings to set the USB device as the boot source. And this is done with a flash drive already inserted into the port even before the computer or laptop is turned on, otherwise the BIOS simply will not detect it. So be careful.

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"The computer did not start correctly" error in Windows 10

Sometimes it may happen that when starting the tenth Windows versions a notification appears on the "Automatic Recovery" screen that the computer did not start correctly or the operating system did not boot correctly. To fix this problem, you need to know its cause, which will allow you to choose the right solution.

Initially, it is worth noting that if the error pops up after turning off the PC or stopping the dozens update, but is eliminated by simply restarting the computer, and then reappears, or when the PC does not immediately turn off, after which automatic recovery is performed, then this instruction won't be useful. In this case, there may be several reasons for this.

The most common reason for this behavior of the computer is power problems, perhaps even the power supply is acting up. In this case, after several attempts to start the operating system in automatic mode, the restoration of the operating system is activated. The second most popular option is problems with shutting down the PC and the mode fast loading. Deactivate here quick launch.

It can also be caused by driver issues. For example, on laptops with Intel processors rollback the Intel Management Engine Interface driver to previous version may well fix this shutdown problem. In addition, you can run a scan and restore the integrity of the tens data.

If the problem occurs after a system reset or update The most common option for a notification that the PC was not loaded correctly looks something like this. After resetting the operating system, a blue screen will appear with the notification INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE, however, this may indicate more serious problems. In this case, everything is much simpler. After that, the data is reset, as a result of which the "Recovery" window appears with the "Advanced Options" button and a reboot is performed. This method can be used in other variants of the manifestation of a similar error. It's completely safe way.

In this window, you need to go to "Advanced Options", where you need to click "Troubleshooting". On this screen, you need to click on the "Advanced Options" again, which contains the "Download Options". You need to click on them, and then click "Restart".

In the "Boot Options" you need to press F6 to start safe mode with the ability to work with the command line. If this succeeds, then you need to log in as an administrator.

In the command line that appears, you need to certain sequence make multiple entries. When you enter the first ones, error notifications may pop up or they will take a long time to complete. In that case, you just have to wait.

Initially, you need to enter sfc /scannow. Then write dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth. The last shutdown -r command will reboot the computer. You must wait until the computer boots up. Basically, such actions can correct the error and return the normal launch of the operating system.

“The computer did not start correctly” or “The system seems to have not booted correctly” If after starting the PC or laptop, a notification appears saying that the computer is being checked, followed by a blue screen with a notification that the PC did not start correctly and a suggestion to restart or visit it additional settings, this may indicate defects in some system files of the operating system.

Such a problem may occur after a power outage during an update, installing an antivirus or removing viruses from a PC, cleaning the registry, and installing unknown programs.

It is still possible to solve this problem. If such a situation occurs in which the system is activated automatic creation recovery marks, then you should try to use this feature. This can be done quite simply.

You need to click "Advanced Options", and in the window that appears, select "Troubleshooting". Then again you need to click "Advanced options", where you should find "System Restore".

In the window that appears, click "Next" and, if a suitable rollback label is found, it must be applied. Most likely, with these actions it will be possible to get rid of the error. If there are no labels, then you need to click "Cancel". After fixing the problem in another way, it is necessary to activate the automatic creation of rollback marks.

Pressing the "Cancel" key will bring up a blue screen. On it you need to click on "Troubleshooting".

After that, you can take subsequent steps that may lead to the return of the launch. In this case, the command line will be used. You must click on the "Reset PC" button, which will reset the system, but the ability to save personal data will remain, and all programs will be deleted. If there is a desire to return to its original state, then you need to click "Advanced Options", and then select "Command Prompt".

It is worth noting that using this method you can seriously harm your computer, so you need to take it only with full confidence in your actions.

With the help of command lines, it will sequentially check the integrity of files and system elements, fix them and restore the registry from backup. Basically, these steps help fix the problem.

The first step is to enter diskpart. Then you need to write list volume. After that, a list of disk volumes should appear. Here you need to find out and remember the letter of the system partition with the operating system. In addition, you need to remember the letter of the “System Reserved” volume. After that, you need to enter exit.

Next, write sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=E:\Windows to scan for data integrity. Here C: is the drive with the bootloader, and E: is the disk with the operating system. In this case, a notification may pop up stating that this procedure cannot be performed. Here you need to continue executing commands. Then you should write E:. After that, you need to write md configbackup, then cd Windows\System32\config\. Next, you need to execute copy * e:\configbackup\.

The next command would be cd Windows\System32\config\regback\. Then you need to enter copy * e:\windows\system32\config\, after which a prompt will pop up to replace files. Here you need to press A in the Latin layout and then Enter. These steps will start restoring the registry from a backup that is automatically created by the operating system.

After that, you need to exit the command line and in the "Select action" window you need to click "Continue. exit and Windows application 10".

After that, the system should start. If this does not happen, then using the command line, you can undo all adjustments. To do this, you must sequentially enter cd e:\configbackup\, and then copy * e:\windows\system32\config\, then press A and Enter. If none of this helped, then the only thing left to do is reset Windows settings 10 to factory.

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The computer does not start correctly: what to do?

All Windows operating systems, including the most stable seventh or the newest tenth version, are characterized by the appearance of failures when the system does not boot normally and informs the user that the computer did not start correctly. What is the reason and how to deal with it, see below.

The computer did not start correctly (Windows 8.1, 8, 10): the main causes of failures

As for the reasons causing such behavior of the system, there can be quite a lot of them. According to statistics, most often such failures occur due to improper shutdown of the computer, forced shutdown of some processes (for example, updates), damage to system files or even the bootloader itself.

The most common are crashes with error descriptions like INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE (inaccessible boot device), CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED (critical process interrupted) or something like that.

Very often, notifications that the computer is not started correctly and because of this Windows cannot start in normal mode can be found during power surges, when the terminal spontaneously disconnects from the network when the block is missing. uninterruptible power supply or stabilizer, when the power supply overheats, etc. Separately, it is worth paying attention to the functionality of all the "iron" components. But these are trifles. Situations look much worse when there are viruses in the system that violate Windows work, or for some reason, the components responsible for loading the system fail. Let's look at a few common cases of such problems and the main methods for fixing them, without touching on problems with the hardware.

What to do first?

So, if a situation suddenly occurs when the computer is not started correctly and the system cannot start, it may very well be that this is a fleeting failure. In this case, you should first reboot the system or simply turn off the terminal with the usual programmatically from the start menu.

If this is not possible, you will have to apply forced shutdown long press on the power button system unit or on a laptop.

As a rule, after such a procedure, at startup, the system initiates a check of the system disk for errors, after which it can boot in normal mode. Visually, the check can be observed in Windows 7 and below. In later versions, it is done in the background.

Virus check

Equally important in the event of a message that the computer did not start correctly is diagnosing the system for virus threats. If the system does not start at all, this is quite problematic to do.

Therefore, it is recommended to use special utilities like Kaspersky Rescue Disk from which loading is performed before Windows startup. In the utility itself, to facilitate the task, you can use its own graphical interface, and it works much better than stationary scanners, allowing you to identify many threats even in random access memory or boot sectors.

Automatic recovery. The computer did not start correctly (Windows 10 and below)

In general, for almost everyone latest systems Windows is characterized by the presence special module self-healing after critical failures. This is the so-called automatic recovery. The computer started incorrectly, the system does not boot, although there are signs of performance. In this situation, System Restore should start automatically.

A corresponding notification appears on the screen about the start of the analysis for system recovery. But this only works if Windows has a fixed rollback point. If the user cleaned or deleted previously created restore points before the failure, nothing will work. There is simply no copy in reserve from which to rollback to a previous state.

In the seventh version of the operating system and below, fixing this situation looks much easier. When starting the system at the boot stage, you should use the F8 key, which is used to select the safe boot mode, but in the menu that appears, you need to select the boot of the last working configuration (again, if possible). By the way, in the tenth version, using the F8 key to call such a menu is also possible to configure.

Booting in safe mode with checking the integrity of system files

The situation is somewhat more complicated with damage to the system components of the system with the inability to restore them automatically (during startup or reboot after a notification that the computer did not start correctly). What to do in this case?

To get started, you can try to boot into safe mode, and then use the command line called from the Run console (Win + R). If for some reason this boot option is not possible, you should set the safe mode with confirmation on the command line to determine the component on which the boot stops. In this situation, the command line will have to be called from the recovery console with installation disk.

In both cases, sfc / scannow is written on the command line, after which the system will automatically check and restore failed components. But this does not always help either.

Disable Driver Signature Verification

Now let's look at the situation when the computer is not started correctly (Windows 10 on board). In the tenth version, getting to safe mode is quite problematic. Here you will need an installation or recovery disk, when booting from which, in the recovery section, you need to select advanced settings and go to diagnostics, and then use the boot options menu.

In the menu that appears, there is a line to disable verification digital signature drivers, standing under the seventh number. You need to move to it and press the enter key (you can do this faster by pressing the number 7 on the keyboard).

This problem is very often related to the oem-drc64.sys driver. If disabling signature verification worked, you need to enter the registry editor in the system (regedit in the Run menu) and go down the HKLM branch through the SYSTEM section to the CurrentControlSet directory, which contains the Services directory. Here you should find the driver folder and delete it.

Restoring a system from an image

It is believed that the best option system recovery after a message is displayed stating that the computer did not start correctly (Windows 10 is used or any other version) is a recovery from a previously recorded system image.

Not everyone, however, thinks about such things in advance, however, the process of putting Windows in order in this case turns out to be the fastest and simplest.

Using the command line when an update is incomplete or interrupted

There are also situations when problems with the fact that the computer is not started correctly (8.1, 8, 7 or 10th modification on board) are associated with an incomplete or interrupted system update. It is also possible to deal with these failures.

We call the command line at boot, as shown earlier, and write the command shown below:

Force restore commands

If this option does not help either, the computer does not start correctly and the system does not boot, you can try to do a forced recovery.

To do this, first write three commands on the command line:

  • diskpart;
  • list volume;
  • exit.

Be sure to remember the letter of the system partition, because in most cases it will differ from the generally accepted value "c" (most often it will appear system partition"e").

After entering each command, the enter key is pressed. In theory, this method gives an almost 100% guarantee that Windows will be restored to working order.

Bootloader Recovery

Finally, if the computer does not start correctly, Windows of all versions offers another universal solution that allows you to restore the bootloader, which may be damaged.

For this, in the same command console you need to use the chkdsk c: /f /r check command first, and then directly the recovery directives, as shown below:

After that, you can reboot. The system, if the failure was related specifically to the bootloader, will work like clockwork.

If nothing helps

Finally, about one more situation when none of the above listed helps. Gotta get busy reinstalling Windows. But, in order not to "demolish" the entire system, when booting from the installation disk in the diagnostics section, you need to select the option to return the computer to the so-called initial state.

This approach provides for the option of saving user files, after which it will be possible to produce a “clean” Windows installation, which in most cases allows you to get rid of software failures much better than all the checks combined. But to do this, as is already clear, should be only in the very last resort when all other means failed.

Instead of total

Finally, it remains to add that the situation when the computer is not started correctly or the system does not start can be connected precisely with the hardware. In particular, problems with the graphics chip or hard drive when it starts to "crumble". If it's really a physical problem, there's nothing you can do about it. But in order to accurately determine faults, you should use additional funds diagnostics. Only in the case of correctly identifying the cause of the failure and the failing component, it is possible to determine the right decision to eliminate such consequences.

As for all other cases, it is believed that at least one of the above proposed methods will work. So it remains to be advised to use the troubleshooting options, moving from simple to more complex methods. But in any case, so that such excesses do not happen in the future, it is better to take care of creating an image of the system or a recovery disk, recording antivirus utilities etc. It is quite simple to do this, even with your own Windows tools. Such tools should be at hand for any user, as they say, in the most unforeseen case, because none of the currently used Windows systems is immune from failures.

On a typical day, I sit at the computer. It seems like everything is very cool, there are no failures. Climbing on famous sites, I didn’t download any programs, in general, everything is as usual. Suddenly, the laptop began to make such sounds, as if it were rebooting. I felt that something was wrong, although the computer worked as before without any brakes. Here I think I'll try to reboot it ...

This is where the fun started

When I turned it on, it gave me a message that you can see in the picture that the computer did not start correctly. It is written that you can reboot, perhaps this will solve the problem. I didn’t believe much in it, that I nevertheless rebooted the computer, the result was that there was no result.



My attempts to do something

Attempt 1. Well, I guess I'm not the first time with such stories. The first thing I did was try to do a system restore. It turned out that not a single restore point was created, so this method faded into the background.

Attempt 2. Decided to do a system image restore. I followed all the points, the whole process went through, but at the end it gave me some kind of error and the system failed to restore. OK.

Attempt 3. Go to boot options and select "Restart" there. There was an option to go into safe mode. And in windows 10, in general, you can’t enter safe mode if you can’t boot the system without it. And then no luck.

Attempt 4. Switched to the "Go back to the previous build" tab. In general, I don’t know exactly why, but I didn’t have the opportunity to return the previous version of the system there.

Attempt 5. I went to the "Reset the computer to its original state" menu. There is an opportunity to return the computer to the state as if you had just bought it, but your data (which is stored on other drives, except for the system one) will be preserved. Well, I think it's okay, I'll install the programs I need on a new one, the main thing is that my data is not affected. As a result, this process went on for a very long time, but soon an error appeared that “Windows cannot be installed for some reason (I don’t remember anymore)”.

At this point, I just wanted to smash my laptop. After all, there were no failures, and then, for no reason at all, some hemorrhoids got out of the blue. Before that, I realized that windows 10 is full of surprises, but here it’s like that in general.

So how do you keep all your data?

If you got into the same story (and I saw a lot of them on the Internet), then you will need a flash drive or an external HDD, where you "drag" the information you need, another computer (later I will explain why, and another flash drive (at least 8GB).

  1. Extra options
  2. Then again Extra options
  3. Command line
  4. In it write "notepad"
  5. Then click "File"
  6. "Open"

Insert a flash drive or external hard disk, find the information you need and copy it to an external device (copying can be long, there will be no graphs and percentages during the transfer, only an hourglass will be displayed).

How to reinstall windows 10?

After saving all the necessary files, you need to download the operating system itself windows system, this can be done from the official website: https://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/software-download/home (copy the link yourself). There is a choice of 32 or 64 bit systems. Which one to choose? If the computer is less weak, then 32, if the computer is with good parameters, then 64.


We download and open the program, there we select the second item (as in the picture). At this time, you need to insert a flash card, it will create an image of the system on it. The action will take a long time, so at this time you can figure out how to enter the BIOS. We return to the “broken” laptop or PC, turn it on and during the system boot (usually when your brand logo is shown), press F2. And here we are already in the BIOS. Everyone has their own version of the BIOS, so I can’t explain from the instructions. You will need to put the flash drive in the first place when the system boots. In principle, this can be done even if you see the BIOS for the first time.

After the image on the USB flash drive has been created on the second computer, we insert it into the PC that needs to be repaired. We reboot it, we leave into the BIOS (via F2). Power Users and they will figure it out themselves, but if it's not you, then just go to each section and look for the name of your flash card. You will need to put it in first place, here is an example in the picture, look for something similar in your place.


If you still can’t, then you can send photos in the comments - I’ll prompt you right there. After you managed to put the USB flash drive in the first place, save the settings and the computer will reboot itself. To do this, look for "Safe".


As soon as this kind of window appears (picture on the left), you will need to format the system disk. It says “system” on the right. Click on this section, then on "Format". Other sections (optional) can also be formatted if you do not have the necessary information there. If there is, then don't touch it. Then click next and the process will go without your participation.

20-40 minutes and the system is fully installed. Now you will have a clean system and, of course, without drivers. You can find them on the official website of the developers. So write, for example, "Drivers for asus", official sites are mostly in the first place in the search, there already select your model and download required drivers, mainly graphics, sound, network, for fn keys, touchpad.

Well, that's basically it.

So is it worth upgrading to windows 10?

I must say right away that before that I had windows 7, over time there was a notification that windows 10 would be released soon - reserve it. I left my email. The release date has come - updated, no problems. Been using it for a little over 2 months. during this time, in comparison with the seven, it works worse. Yes, she is prettier, prettier, maybe even more comfortable. But with prolonged use, it starts to “stupidly”, “slow down” very hard until you restart the system.

It has non-logical actions, for example: go to the program control panel to remove unused software. So when you uninstall the program, the control panel immediately closes. For what? After all, maybe I want to delete several at once. And so you have to constantly restart every time.

Plus, this “Computer did not start correctly” was not explained to me at all.

On a typical day, I sit at the computer. It seems like everything is very cool, there are no failures. Climbing on famous sites, I didn’t download any programs, in general, everything is as usual. Suddenly, the laptop began to make such sounds, as if it were rebooting. I felt that something was wrong, although the computer worked as before without any brakes. Here I think I'll try to reboot it ...

This is where the fun started

When I turned it on, it gave me a message that you can see in the picture that the computer did not start correctly. It is written that you can reboot, perhaps this will solve the problem. I didn’t believe much in it, that I nevertheless rebooted the computer, the result was that there was no result.



My attempts to do something

Attempt 1. Well, I guess I'm not the first time with such stories. The first thing I did was try to do a system restore. It turned out that not a single restore point was created, so this method faded into the background.

Attempt 2. Decided to do a system image restore. I followed all the points, the whole process went through, but at the end it gave me some kind of error and the system failed to restore. OK.

Attempt 3. Go to boot options and select "Restart" there. There was an option to go into safe mode. And in windows 10, in general, you can’t enter safe mode if you can’t boot the system without it. And then no luck.

Attempt 4. Switched to the "Go back to the previous build" tab. In general, I don’t know exactly why, but I didn’t have the opportunity to return the previous version of the system there.

Attempt 5. I went to the "Reset the computer to its original state" menu. There is an opportunity to return the computer to the state as if you had just bought it, but your data (which is stored on other drives, except for the system one) will be preserved. Well, I think it's okay, I'll install the programs I need on a new one, the main thing is that my data is not affected. As a result, this process went on for a very long time, but soon an error appeared that “Windows cannot be installed for some reason (I don’t remember anymore)”.

At this point, I just wanted to smash my laptop. After all, there were no failures, and then, for no reason at all, some hemorrhoids got out of the blue. Before that, I realized that windows 10 is full of surprises, but here it’s like that in general.

So how do you keep all your data?

If you find yourself in the same story (and I saw a lot of them on the Internet), then you will need a flash drive or an external hard drive, where you “drag” the information you need, another computer (later I will explain why and another flash drive (at least 8GB).

  1. Extra options
  2. Then more options
  3. Command line
  4. In it write "notepad"
  5. Then click "File"
  6. "Open"

Insert a flash drive or an external hard drive, find the information you need and copy it to an external device (copying can be long, there will be no graphs and percentages during the transfer, only an hourglass will be displayed).

How to reinstall windows 10?

After saving all the necessary files, you need to download the windows operating system itself, this can be done from the official website: https://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/software-download/home (copy the link yourself). There is a choice of 32 or 64 bit systems. Which one to choose? If the computer is less weak, then 32, if the computer is with good parameters, then 64.


We download and open the program, there we select the second item (as in the picture). At this time, you need to insert a flash card, it will create an image of the system on it. The action will take a long time, so at this time you can figure out how to enter the BIOS. We return to the “broken” laptop or PC, turn it on and during the system boot (usually when your brand logo is shown), press F2. And here we are already in the BIOS. Everyone has their own version of the BIOS, so I can’t explain from the instructions. You will need to put the flash drive in the first place when the system boots. In principle, this can be done even if you see the BIOS for the first time.

After the image on the USB flash drive has been created on the second computer, we insert it into the PC that needs to be repaired. We reboot it, we leave into the BIOS (via F2). Experienced users will figure it out themselves, but if it's not you, then just go to each section and look for the name of your flash card. You will need to put it in first place, here is an example in the picture, look for something similar in your place.


If you still can’t, then you can send photos in the comments - I’ll prompt you right there. After you managed to put the USB flash drive in the first place, save the settings and the computer will reboot itself. To do this, look for "Safe".


As soon as this kind of window appears (picture on the left), you will need to format the system disk. It says “system” on the right. Click on this section, then on "Format". Other sections (optional) can also be formatted if you do not have the necessary information there. If there is, then don't touch it. Then click next and the process will go without your participation.

20-40 minutes and the system is fully installed. Now you will have a clean system and, of course, without drivers. You can find them on the official website of the developers. So write, for example, “Drivers for asus”, official sites are mostly in the first place in the search, there already select your model and download the necessary drivers, mainly graphics, sound, network, for fn keys, touchpad.

Well, that's basically it.

So is it worth upgrading to windows 10?

I must say right away that before that I had windows 7, over time there was a notification that windows 10 would be released soon - reserve it. I left my email. The release date has come - updated, no problems. Been using it for a little over 2 months. during this time, in comparison with the seven, it works worse. Yes, she is prettier, prettier, maybe even more comfortable. But with prolonged use, it starts to “stupidly”, “slow down” very hard until you restart the system.

It has non-logical actions, for example: go to the program control panel to remove unused software. So when you uninstall the program, the control panel immediately closes. For what? After all, maybe I want to delete several at once. And so you have to constantly restart every time.

Plus, this “Computer did not start correctly” was not explained to me at all.