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Hey guys as crazy as it sounds I want to get into automatic repair, lately my pc has been going crazy, my gpu is in the process of dying which lead to a bunch of blue screens and then ended with a loop blue screen of io1 initialization failed, it would boot me into automatic repair but now it no longer does that just sends me straight to  your pc is damaged needs to be repaired error code: 0xc0000001, how can I get back into the automatic repair? I tried the force shut down method but it would show the your pc is damaged needs to be repaired screen before it shows the windows logo and I even have windows on a usb to try and reinstall but it says windows cannot be installed to this disk the selected disk has an mbr partition table. on EFI systems windows can only be installed to GBTdisks even though that m.2 has windows its just not working properly, I even tried to plug in an external HDD to back up my stuff but I cant assign a drive letter to it for some reason

 

Anyways what can I do to get into the automatic repair screen I want to reset it but keep my files 

 

thanks!

 

this problem started here if you wanna check it out: 

 

RIG: CPU: i7-5930K 4.5GHz GPU: EVGA GTX 980 TI Superclocked 6GB RAM: 16GB DDR4 Motherboard: Msi X99S SLI Krait Edition Storage: 128GB SSD 2TB HDD

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Automatic repair just rewrites corrupted files.  It doesn’t desoldering broken bits or anything.  It also generally only tries so many times before it just kicks to “you actually need to fix this”

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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31 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

Automatic repair just rewrites corrupted files.  It doesn’t desoldering broken bits or anything.  It also generally only tries so many times before it just kicks to “you actually need to fix this”

thats why I wanna use it to reset the computer I just dont know what the problem is at this point some people say gpu others say my m.2 is broken but I can still access all the files if I boot into my ssd 

RIG: CPU: i7-5930K 4.5GHz GPU: EVGA GTX 980 TI Superclocked 6GB RAM: 16GB DDR4 Motherboard: Msi X99S SLI Krait Edition Storage: 128GB SSD 2TB HDD

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