Bypass / Skip recovery screen on Windows 10 Pro

spaolo

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Hey community!

I receive the typical Recovery screen after few crashes. I understand it is kind of useful to stop from looping but it does it even of the computer was working fine for a while and then it crashes. The crashes are sometime voluntarily to test some configuration.

http://i858.photobucket.com/albums/ab141/luqman90337/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160604_194958.jpg

Since I am working remotely, how can I bypass that screen completely? At my own risk of course..

Many thanks in advance!
 


That seems to be a boot configuration error. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-update/the-boot-configuration-data-for-your-pc-is-missing/7078bdf8-4396-46f1-97a6-7b7f4aaedab8 (which I believe would apply to 10 as well. Your BIOS is lost at the moment. It doesn't know which HDD or SSD it needs to boot(or the device necessary that contains Windows has files that has been corrupted or damaged) from so it's asking the user for directions. I don't see a work-around apart from reconfiguring your boot options from within your BIOS.
 

spaolo

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Jun 2, 2016
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I did this already.. could there be a way the computer would ignore this command?

The screen I posted is just an example, errors may be different and are not related to this thread, I just don't want the pc to stop until is logged in at the cost of having it looping indefinitely..
 


You may be able to press F12 or MAYBE F8 during the boot to access different boot options such as safe mode.

I do not KNOW about remote accessing so I may not be of any help. Hopefully mcnumpty23 is of more help.
 


in theory that should work but if it isnt working then guess yes the pc can ignore it somehow though sorry dont know how or why it would ignore it