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I started up my computer today and it went into an automatic repair. Windows said it couldn't repair it and gave me a long file path on my C drive. I restarted and opened up the boot menu and just forced a boot from my SSD and it worked (its the computer I am actually using now). I don't know why this happened. Is there anyway to fix this or am I going to have to open the bios every time a start my computer?

 

here is the long text the trouble shooter gave me:

"log file e:\recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.win\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt"

CPU- Ryzen 9 3900x
CPU Cooler- Artic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm
GPU-  GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Master 8G
RAM- CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB 3200Mhz 
PSU- Cooler Master MasterWatt 650 Watt
HDD- WD Blue 4TB x2
SSD- 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe
Case- Custom Made Desk
Motherboard- ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

Microphone- Blue Snowball Ice
Headphones- Razer Nari Ultimate
Webcam- Logitech c270
Monitors- MSI Optix MAG24C and Acer KA240HQ Abid
Mouse- Corsair Nightsword RGB
Keyboard- Corsair K95 RGB Platinum MX Speed

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Seems some software failed to load propperly. Google on SRTTRAIL to figure out what software it might be. Uninstall, since it's trail crap anyways.

 

Also, going to your BIOS and force your pc to boot from your main OS drive makes no sense at all. Pointless step?

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Just now, Dutch-stoner said:

Seems some software failed to load propperly. Google on SRTTRAIL to figure out what software it might be. Uninstall, since it's trail crap anyways.

 

Also, going to your BIOS and force your pc to boot from your main OS drive makes no sense at all. Pointless step?

It wasn't a pointless step because it was the only way I could get my computer working.It should have boot from it by default but that gave me the error, but when I went into the bios and booted the same drive from there it worked fine. 

CPU- Ryzen 9 3900x
CPU Cooler- Artic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm
GPU-  GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Master 8G
RAM- CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB 3200Mhz 
PSU- Cooler Master MasterWatt 650 Watt
HDD- WD Blue 4TB x2
SSD- 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe
Case- Custom Made Desk
Motherboard- ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

Microphone- Blue Snowball Ice
Headphones- Razer Nari Ultimate
Webcam- Logitech c270
Monitors- MSI Optix MAG24C and Acer KA240HQ Abid
Mouse- Corsair Nightsword RGB
Keyboard- Corsair K95 RGB Platinum MX Speed

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2 minutes ago, Dutch-stoner said:

I remain in doubt on your comment. But the other piece of advice I gave you... Did you act on it?

No I did not act on it because I remain in doubt on your solution. The file is directly installed from windows and is obviously important if it wont boot 

CPU- Ryzen 9 3900x
CPU Cooler- Artic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm
GPU-  GIGABYTE AORUS GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Master 8G
RAM- CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB 3200Mhz 
PSU- Cooler Master MasterWatt 650 Watt
HDD- WD Blue 4TB x2
SSD- 1TB WD Blue SN550 NVMe
Case- Custom Made Desk
Motherboard- ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

Microphone- Blue Snowball Ice
Headphones- Razer Nari Ultimate
Webcam- Logitech c270
Monitors- MSI Optix MAG24C and Acer KA240HQ Abid
Mouse- Corsair Nightsword RGB
Keyboard- Corsair K95 RGB Platinum MX Speed

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the path is to the logfile of the attempted system repair... 

 

inside of that log may be more informations regarding what was going wrong... 

 

Sheesh... people READ ...

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^ what he said.

 

One thing I notice on this forum, no one ever checks the fucking event log /facepalm

 

eventvwr.msc (and google) is your friend

 

 

Anyway, rant aside have you confirmed that your PC actually requires that you boot to your SSD from the boot menu or was it a one off thing?

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