Windows 10 Automatic repair loop - after session of memtest .

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Hello. I know its my next topic here, but this time i will explain problem more brighter. Excuse me. I want to be sure last time that everything is fine with hardware. So listen last time.

So few days ago when i ran memtest few hours without error, but after finished test i reboot pc and Automatiic repair started before windows. Is this something with memory ? Memory trigger that error? Or it is software issue?


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Also i meet in other forum other person with the same problem and issue. So it is software related or we had something with memory? Please explain me this weird symptoms.

After session of memtest without errors,after reboot windows shows automatic repair.


My rams are 2x8gb DDR 3 Hyperx 1600mhz Black, mobo is Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark 2 ,cpu 4790k and SSD Samsung Evo 250 gb
 
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You haven't listen to people already they told in your last thread it's not a memory issue, Some people also said it's more than likely a Windows 10 problem, Maybe you should re install windows.

And stop listening to people who have no idea in what there talking about.
 
I formated disk and there is no automatic repair status and all is fine again. But i am afraid to run memtest again, because it can trigger again automatic repair. I dont know if it is my hardware or just bug in windows? THx
 
I formated disk and there is no automatic repair status and all is fine again. But i am afraid to run memtest again, because it can trigger again automatic repair. I dont know if it is my hardware or just bug in windows? THx

What other forums have told you that :

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Also i meet in other forum other person with the same problem and issue.

It would be useful to see what other people are doing to cause the same problem.
 
He didnt said what he doing. He just say this:---> "This is strange as it happened to my pc. When I upgraded my RAM I ran memtest without error, after reboot Automatiic repair started. I then ran memtest again a few days later after changing to XMP setting and after reboot Automatiic repair started?"


So we both have something wrong with hardware or issue is elsewhere?
 
Ok thank you for replies. All is fine after format . But i am worried running again memtest:) . Why it happened after memtest session. So its not hardware issue?
 
Ok thank you for replies. All is fine after format . But i am worried running again memtest:) . Why it happened after memtest session. So its not hardware issue?


Im pretty sure thats been answered already. I really dont want this to come across the wrong way but most of your issues are just in your head and you are making them worse trying to prove its hardware related.

I know everyone has to learn but making 10 threads about the same problem all over the web really isnt the way to go.

Just try to calm down a bit before people stop replying.
 
We have already said software dude.

Otherwise the fresh install wouldnt have fixed it.

Its also pretty difficult to advise based on the info youre giving. From what youve said though, software. Why? Because W10.
 
Somebody said to me that reason can be:"Automatic repair starts because Windows has failed successive boots and that can be caused by numerous issues with the hardware or because you've changed things you have no idea about in the BIOS."

So its a hardware related or not? What you think about it? And no i dont mess with bios.
 
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You're using a OS is like 6 months or 8 months old there is going to be bugs in it and you're probably finding bugs with the OS.

IMO i still think the people who your listening to are giving you bad info.

IT"S A BRAND NEW OS OF COURSE THERE IS GOING TO BE BUGS.
 
So when i was properly restarting system ( by windows ) after next boot windows showing Automatic repair and diagnosing pc. Then after next second boot windows just booted fine. But event viewer saying that system was not closed properly. So just bug ?
 
Somebody said to me that this can be caused by faulty ram or sdd. What you think?

Also .

When starting Windows 10 boot loader starts by "preparing automatic repair" and diagnosing pc.
Interesting is that if I restart Windows (after procedure mentioned earlier) it will boot normally. This startup problem occurs only when starting system again after shutdown.
 
How many more times people need to tell you this it's windows 10 it has bugs in it.

Stop listening, that person is giving you bad info.

At least five people have told you it's Windows 10 but you don't seem to listen to them.
 
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