Startup Repair is an inbuilt self-repair mechanism that will trigger when your computer encounters consecutive boot issues for several times. However, this tool might fail to work or go in a loop. In this post on MiniTool Website, we will show you how to disable Startup Repair in different ways.

Windows Startup Repair

Startup Repair, also known as Automatic Repair, is an integrated troubleshooting utility in Microsoft Windows that can run several diagnostic tests to scan and repair common boot issues for you. When your computer fails to boot consecutively three or more times, Windows will launch this tool automatically to check and repair the following issues:

  • Corrupted registry entries.
  • Missing or corrupted system files or drivers.
  • Faulty boot configuration data.
  • Disk metadata corruption on the MBR, boot sector, partition table or file system.  

However, when your computer is unable to boot due to the following causes, you might receive Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically or fall into Windows Automatic Repair Loop.

  • Hardware failures such as a failing hard disk or an incompatible memory.
  • Your computer is infected with viruses or malware.
  • Your device boots into Windows but cannot log into a user account.
  • There are some problems with a clean installation of Windows or Windows upgrades.

In this case, you need to disable Startup Repair and then start troubleshooting manually. In the paragraphs below, we will show you how to disable Automatic Repair in 2 cases for you. 

How to Disable Startup Repair?

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When you are using a computer, data loss might occur at any time and at any place. Therefore, it’s better to back up your important data to a USB flash drive or an external hard drive in advance. With a backup copy in hand, you can restore your data easily. To do so, MiniTool ShadowMaker is one of the top choices for you.

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How to Disable Startup Repair Before Your PC Fails to Boot?

If your computer boots properly but you still want to cancel Startup Repair to avoid evoke this tool by accident. Follow these guidelines:

Step 1. Type cmd in the search bar to locate Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

Step 2. In the command window, type bcdedit and hit Enter.

run bcdedit

Step 3. Under Windows Boot Loader, note down the identifier value and make sure the recoveryenabled section is set to Yes.

Step 4. Type bcdedit /set {current} recoveryenabled no and hit Enter to disable Startup Repair.

Tips:
In this command, {current} specifies the target OS option in the boot loader.
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How to Disable Startup Repair in the Automatic Repair Screen?

What to do if you get stuck in the Automatic Repair screen and suffer from Automatic Repair loop? Don’t worry! Follow the steps below and then you can also stop Startup Repair manually:

Step 1. In the Automatic Repair or Startup Repair screen, click on Advanced options.

hit Advanced options

Step 2. Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt.

Step 3. In the command window, type bcdedit and hit Enter. Then, scroll down to find out the identifier of the target operating system you want to turn off Startup Repair for and then note it down.

Step 4. Type bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled no and hit Enter.

Tips:
{default} refers to the identifier value you noted down in Step 3.

Final Words

In summary, although Startup Repair can help to solve some boot issues, but it won’t tell you anything about what exactly it is trying to repair. Also, it might encounter an Automatic Repair loop sometimes. Most of the time, you can try the 2 ways mentioned in this post to disable Startup Repair. Hope that they can help you out!

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