If your laptop or PC suddenly gets stuck in an Automatic Repair loop , it usually means something went wrong with the system. This can be caused by corrupted Windows system files, failed updates, driver issues, or even disk errors. In some cases, it may also happen after an improper shutdown or power interruption. When this occurs, Windows tries to fix itself automatically, but instead gets stuck repeating the same repair process over and over again. The good news is that this problem is quite common and, in most cases, it can be fixed without needing to reinstall Windows completely. You just need to follow a few troubleshooting steps carefully. 1. Restart First (Basic but Important) Before trying more advanced solutions, start with the simplest step. Sometimes the issue is just a temporary glitch and a quick restart can resolve it. Click Restart on the screen Let the system reboot normally If your system boots into Windows successfully, then the iss...