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Windows 10 - automatic repair after memtest session.

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asia25fab

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Hello.Everytime i restarting Windows 10 by button RESTART from START in next boot i have Automatic Repair. On next boot i am able to boot fine to Windows 10. Event viewer showing that system was not closed properly, but it was closed properly. It's a bit weird that it reboots twice and then get's through...

Where can be issue? SOftware or hardware related?

Problem started after memtest86 session bootable from USB .After finished memtest86 test i change in my UEFI boot priority from :"UEFI USB KINGSTON" to "P1 SSD SAMSUNG EVO 250 GB ( MBR partition )".


System is installed and formatted on MBR partition. So i guess its on LEGACY MODE. So i dont have boot manager SSD Samsung 250 EVO in UEFI. Only have P1: SSD Samsung Evo 250 GB like on screen:
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Memtest86 not showing errors. SDD SMART is fine too.


Maybe something with UEFI and boot of my SSD which is MBR? Or that doesnt matter?

But from what i know UEFI can also boot from a MBR disk.

So it was hardware or more software issue or bios issue?

And it happened just after my finished memtest86 session. So its only coincidence that happened after memtest86 session or not? Thx


Cpu : 4790k stock good temps
Ram: 2x8gb DDR3 Kingston Hyperx
Psu: Corsair 750 RM
Mb: Asus Sabertooth Z97 Mark2 UEFI
SSD: Samsung Evo 250 GB






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I wonder it's a case of needing to disable fast boot that has snowballed into this situation.

Control Panel > Power Options > 'Choose what the power buttons do' / 'require a password on bootup' > untick 'turn on fast startup'.
 
So it cant be fast startup problem? Because i was getting Automatic Repair on next restarts initiated from within Windows.


And i read this:
|" Also, fast startup only affects shutdowns, not restarts."
 
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