Windows Automatic Repair

88keys

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Has it ever worked for anyone, ever?

Just wondering
 
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master_shake_

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nope.

i had a computer last week that was stuck in an infinite loop.

windows 10 was trying to fix itself.

for some reason it didn't know that windows 10 blanked the drive.
 

88keys

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I know that the feature has been in place since at least Windows Vista (Maybe XP) and I'm pretty sure that I can't recall a single instance of it actually repairing anything.

Unless you count the network diagnostic tool of which I'm pretty sure just does an ipconfig /release & /renew and calls it a day.
 

Jeff7

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No.
It's an delusional Check Engine light that thinks it's helpful.



I especially love the state where the only button available is Cancel, and all it does is pop up a window that says that canceling is not available.
It's the equivalent of this:
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Kaido

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That & "checking Windows Update for drivers" ;)
 

funboy6942

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I actually tried it once, and it worked. It was like a last ditch resort before redoing my pc. Ive tried it in the past with no luck, I was running windows 7, and tried it before on xp, but it did work, once.
 

EliteRetard

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I want to say it's worked at least a few times in the last ~15 years (was in XP). I can't remember the exact scenarios though. I've got a big family and basically responsible for almost anything electronic. I'm sure I've tried it enough times that I just seem to recall it working.
 

emperus

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Has it ever worked for anyone, ever?

Just wondering

Unlesss you have startup problems. I wouldn't even want to use it. May fux up my computer more.

I think everyone should do weekly or better nightly backups.
 

lxskllr

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It's about as useful as Windows 'help'. Yahoo Answers is more helpful than Windows help.
 

Dahak

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Its been hit or miss for me as well, i usually try it as one last step before having to wipe the machine.
 

destrekor

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Its been hit or miss for me as well, i usually try it as one last step before having to wipe the machine.

Sometimes there are a lot of ways to fix it using simple methods involving the command line within the repair tools. I'll do automatic repair and if that fails, I try to pinpoint the symptoms or what led up to the crash, and try to root out what I should try within the recovery console. I've had good success creating a full recovery in there so that I don't need to resort to a fresh install.