Laptop failed to auto repair

Marcus123
Marcus123 Member Posts: 2 New User

Hi,

My Laptop tried to auto-repair on startup, but failed to repair.

I've tried all the recovery options (as suggested in other problem chats), but without any luck.

So decided to go for the Reset this PC option, but whether I chose Keep My Files or Remove Everything, it quickly fails (see picture).

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks very much


Best Answer

  • leonaip
    leonaip Member Posts: 417 Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    try the following:

    1. insert a usb flash drive to your laptop or desktop computer. (be sure to backup the contents of your usb flash drive)
    2. download rufus https://rufus.ie/en/, then run it.
    3. left click the drop down arrow next to the word "SELECT" and left click "DOWNLOAD" to download the original Windows 11 ISO from Microsoft. Watch the full tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me-GmdIlbgc&ab_channel=PortalSeven
    4. after that, press START. wait for it to finish.
    5. close rufus, open your usb flash drive then run the setup executable.
    6. be sure to backup all the files in Drive C: or any drive partition where the operating system resides before doing step 5.
    7. be sure you have a good internet connection for the contents of the flash drive to be updated to the latest.
    8. as the setup runs, select delete all files, like you are installing a fresh operating system.
    9. wait and trust the process to complete.
    10. after that, download the latest official drivers from Acer. https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/drivers-and-manuals
    11. download the serial number detection utility/tool to obtain the device serial number or SNID
    12. download all the drivers, extract each, then install.
    13. hopefully, your problem will be solved.
    14. driver problems happens when you restore your operating system using the factory recovery image.
    15. after all the drivers installed and working properly. make an image of the whole drive using macrium reflect, aomei, easeus, minitool and many others. Watch the tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9BGn4MivJw&ab_channel=BracerJack
    16. the purpose of making your own backup image of the whole drive is to shorten the restoration process in case of problems or malware attacks.

    If my answers/solutions help you, please consider hitting "Like" and "Yes".

    Regards and God speed 😉


    Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58

    - Intel Core i5-12500H 12th gen Octacore ( 2.70 ghz... Turbo up to 4.50 ghz ) with p-cores and e-cores

    - 15.6 inch thin bezel IPS FHD ( 1920X1080 ) 144hz

    - RAM 8 GB DDR4 MAX 32 GB

    - SSD 512 GB Nvme

    - Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050 ( DEDICATED 4 GB GDDR6 )


Answers

  • leonaip
    leonaip Member Posts: 417 Specialist WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    try the following:

    1. insert a usb flash drive to your laptop or desktop computer. (be sure to backup the contents of your usb flash drive)
    2. download rufus https://rufus.ie/en/, then run it.
    3. left click the drop down arrow next to the word "SELECT" and left click "DOWNLOAD" to download the original Windows 11 ISO from Microsoft. Watch the full tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me-GmdIlbgc&ab_channel=PortalSeven
    4. after that, press START. wait for it to finish.
    5. close rufus, open your usb flash drive then run the setup executable.
    6. be sure to backup all the files in Drive C: or any drive partition where the operating system resides before doing step 5.
    7. be sure you have a good internet connection for the contents of the flash drive to be updated to the latest.
    8. as the setup runs, select delete all files, like you are installing a fresh operating system.
    9. wait and trust the process to complete.
    10. after that, download the latest official drivers from Acer. https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/drivers-and-manuals
    11. download the serial number detection utility/tool to obtain the device serial number or SNID
    12. download all the drivers, extract each, then install.
    13. hopefully, your problem will be solved.
    14. driver problems happens when you restore your operating system using the factory recovery image.
    15. after all the drivers installed and working properly. make an image of the whole drive using macrium reflect, aomei, easeus, minitool and many others. Watch the tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9BGn4MivJw&ab_channel=BracerJack
    16. the purpose of making your own backup image of the whole drive is to shorten the restoration process in case of problems or malware attacks.

    If my answers/solutions help you, please consider hitting "Like" and "Yes".

    Regards and God speed 😉


    Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58

    - Intel Core i5-12500H 12th gen Octacore ( 2.70 ghz... Turbo up to 4.50 ghz ) with p-cores and e-cores

    - 15.6 inch thin bezel IPS FHD ( 1920X1080 ) 144hz

    - RAM 8 GB DDR4 MAX 32 GB

    - SSD 512 GB Nvme

    - Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050 ( DEDICATED 4 GB GDDR6 )


  • john321
    john321 Member Posts: 3 New User

    If your laptop has failed to auto repair, there could be a few potential issues causing this problem. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot and fix the issue:

    1. Check the hard drive: Make sure the hard drive is properly connected and functioning properly. If there are any errors or issues with the hard drive, this could be causing the auto repair to fail.
    2. Check for malware: Make sure your laptop is free of malware or viruses. Run a full scan using your antivirus software and remove any threats that are found.
    3. Check for system updates: Make sure your laptop has the latest updates and drivers installed. Check for updates in the settings menu or visit the manufacturer's website for more information.
    4. Check the memory: Make sure your laptop has enough memory to perform the auto repair. If the memory is full, try clearing out unnecessary files or programs.
    5. Run a system restore: If the above steps don't work, try running a system restore to roll back your laptop to a previous point in time. This may help fix any issues that were causing the auto repair to fail.
    6. Perform a Clean boot: Sometimes, third-party software and applications can interfere with the auto-repair process, performing a clean boot can help identify and resolve any conflicts.

    If none of these troubleshooting steps work, it may be necessary to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They may be able to diagnose and repair the issue for you or guide you through a more complicated troubleshooting process.

  • Marcus123
    Marcus123 Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thanks very much for your help. I would never have got there without this advice!

  • leonaip
    leonaip Member Posts: 417 Specialist WiFi Icon

    If my answers/solutions help you, please consider hitting "Like" and "Yes".

    Regards and God speed 😉


    Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58

    - Intel Core i5-12500H 12th gen Octacore ( 2.70 ghz... Turbo up to 4.50 ghz ) with p-cores and e-cores

    - 15.6 inch thin bezel IPS FHD ( 1920X1080 ) 144hz

    - RAM 8 GB DDR4 MAX 32 GB

    - SSD 512 GB Nvme

    - Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050 ( DEDICATED 4 GB GDDR6 )