How to Repair Windows 8
Windows 8 comes with new tool called Automatic Repair and like its Window 7 predecessor , Automatic Repair is designed to intercede at the first hint of an operating system start-up problem. When a start-up problem is detected, the Automatic Repair will launch an automated, diagnostics based troubleshooter that does not require user intervention, and in many cases it will resuscitate an un-bootable system.
If the start-up problem is severe enough to prevent Automatic Repair launching on its own, you can launch it from a Windows 8 Recovery Drive.
Running Windows 8 Automatic Repair
Running Automatic repair from the Recovery Drive is easy. After your system boots from the Recovery Drive and you follow the Troubleshoot | Advanced options path through the menu, you’ll see the Advanced options screen shown in this figure. Among the tools found on the Advanced options screen, you’ll see Automatic Repair.
On the Advanced screen, you’ll find four other tools that you can use to recover a damaged Windows system.
When you select the Automatic Repair option, you’ll see the screen
Your first line of defense when it comes to recovering a Windows 8 system is the Automatic Repair option.
Once you launch Automatic Repair, it will begin diagnosing the start-up problem and you’ll see the screen shown
In the first step of its operation, Automatic Repair will diagnose the problem.
During this diagnostic phase, Automatic Repair will scan your system and analyze the various settings, configuration options, and system files looking for corrupt files or botched configuration settings. More specifically, Automatic Repair will look for the following problems:
- Missing-corrupt/incompatible drivers
- Missing-corrupt system files
- Missing-corrupt boot configuration settings
- Corrupt registry settings
- Corrupt disk metadata (master boot record, partition table, or boot sector)
- Problematic update installation
If it detects any of these types of problems, it will automatically attempt to fix them, as shown
Once Automatic Repair has diagnosed your startup problem, it will attempt to repair it.
If Automatic Repair can fix the problem, it will do so without any intervention. It will then restart the system and boot normally.
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