[SOLVED] Automatic Repair Loop With A Twist

anglis007

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Hi guys i got a bit of an issue ( i guess?) So bassically i'm "stuck" in Automatic repair loop (long story short i put my ssd in another pc to test a game and i didnt know that the pc started update on my ssd which is from another pc i suspect thats why i keep getting automatiuc repair loop ) but i can boot into my pc if i choose these two options : View: https://imgur.com/a/UPIrG86
, i guess my question is how can i get rid of the whole automatic repair thing since im tired of taking extra steps just to boot my pc
specs : cpu: I5-4690 gpu: GTX 1060 6GB , ram: 16 GB
thanks for reading
 
You can disable WInre at boot but it shouldn't be running then in the first place. And it might not work well as if it needs you to manually pick the hdd each time, turning it off may back fire.

https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials...ecovery-environment-windows-10-a.html#option3

you could run startup repair from inside that blue menu
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose start up repair - this will scan PC and maybe fix this - will ask for logon info