Windows 10 won’t boot after power outage? Lets fix the computer

Windows 10 computer won't boot after a power outage or Stuck "preparing automatic repair"? Here a few possible solutions to get your computer started.

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Sometimes You may come to a situation after power outages Windows system won’t be able to boot. Or sometimes the computer turns on but no display after a power outage, Windows 10 couldn’t boot properly at startup, stuck in a Startup Repair loop. A number of users report this issue  After power failure Desktop computer refuses to boot normally.

Windows 10 Startup Repair loop after power outage 

After two power outages, I try to get into my PC and it says “preparing automatic repair” which goes away after a few seconds and goes to a blue screen with “PC didn’t start correctly” tried restarting after that which it tells you could fix the problem but no help.

Windows 10 Computer won’t boot after a Power outage

Basically, this problem occurs if due to sudden power failure, System files get damaged corrupted, the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) is corrupted that fails to find the boot path or something else. So if you are in a situation where Windows 10 computer won’t boot after a power outage, here are some solutions that might help you to fix the problem.

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Power Reset is helpful to handle this situation

  • Unplug the power supply cable from your PC.
  • Now remove VGA cable, USB keyboard&Mouse include external devices (if connected)
  • hold down the power button on the computer for 10 seconds (with power still removed)
  • Release the power button, then plug the power supply back into the desktop machine
  • And start the PC
  • Try it again… Did that work?

Let Startup repair To fix the problem for you

So whenever you come to this situation “preparing automatic repair” we recommend let windows do the startup repair. That automatically checks and fix system configuration files and problems that prevent windows to start normally.  If it takes time, be patient let windows do the needful to fix the problem. After that system restarts automatically and starts windows normally for you.

Use Command prompt from Advanced options

If the startup repair fails to fix the problem, a displays error message like “Automatic repair couldn’t repair your PC” That causes click on Advanced options

Automatic Repair couldn't repair your pc

In the Advanced options screen, select Command Prompt. This will make Windows to boot into Command Prompt mode and you will be asked to enter your administrative password to proceed.

Advanced options

Here on the Command prompt window perform the Command below

  • bootrec /fixmbr
  • bootrec /fixboot
  • bootrec /rebuildBCD
  • bootrec /scanOS

Boot MBR and Rebuild BCD

After complete these commands, Run chkdsk c: /r /x that fix the Disk drive errors. And Run system file checker command Sfc /scannow that scan and restore missing corrupted system files.

That’s all, restart windows and check this time system starts normally, there is no more startup repair or boot failure at startup. Did these solutions help to fix “Windows 10 won’t boot after power outage“? Let us know on the comments below,

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Steve Ballmer
Steve Ballmer
With over 7 years of experience in the IT industry, I have experience in IT support, helpdesk, sysadmin, network admin, and cloud computing. Certified in Microsoft Technologies (MCTS and MCSA) and also Cisco Certified Professional in Routing and Switching.

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