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Step-by-step guide to fix startup problems, boot loops, and recovery errors — even if you're not tech-savvy.
If Windows 11 refuses to boot, freezes on the logo, or loops endlessly, the issue is usually caused by a failed update, a corrupted bootloader, or a driver conflict. Below are the fastest fixes that work in most cases.
Windows 11 enters recovery mode after several failed boot attempts.
You should now see Preparing Automatic Repair → Advanced options.
In the recovery menu, follow these steps:
Then type these commands one by one and press Enter after each line:
Close Command Prompt and restart the PC.
If Safe Mode works but normal boot doesn’t, Fast Startup may be causing issues.
control, and press Enter.Windows may try to boot from an external device instead of your main drive.
Disconnect everything except:
Then restart the PC.
If you recently changed hardware or installed certain drivers, Secure Boot may block startup.
You can re-enable Secure Boot later after the system is stable.
If Windows worked fine recently and suddenly stopped booting, a restore point can help.
This rolls the system back to a working state without touching your personal files.
Conclusion: In most cases, Windows 11 boots normally again after Automatic Repair, bootloader repair, or System Restore. If the issue persists, the cause is likely a failed update, incompatible driver, or hardware problem.
| Problem | Fix |
|---|---|
| Stuck on Windows logo | Force Automatic Repair |
| Boot loop or restart cycle | Repair bootloader via Command Prompt |
| Black screen after startup | Disable Fast Startup |
| No boot device found | Remove USB devices and check boot order |
| Secure Boot conflict | Disable Secure Boot temporarily |
| Worked yesterday, fails today | Use System Restore |
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