PC stuck in attempting repair. - Microsoft Community My acer all-in-one pc has suddenly become unable to boot It keeps getting stuck at the attempting repairs for hours I have tried to force shut down and click alt+f10 to try to reset the pc It just hang there and wont proceed to reset the pc despite clicking it
My PC is showing attempting repairs and not going any further. Unable . . . Repairs" Looks like I'm not going to get this up and running, so going to see about purchasing a new computer This computer was updated to a Windows 10 from Windows 7 Professional, so I think it's seen it's hayday At least I gave it a shot Have a great day and thank you for your expertise
How to repair outlook? - Microsoft Community Harassment is any behavior intended to disturb or upset a person or group of people Threats include any threat of violence, or harm to another
HP Win. 10 OS- Attempting repairs never ends 24 hrs. + I have a problem here, my HP Desktop PC running Win 10 OS is keep on "attempting repairs" I left it for 24 hrs and still the same when I returned I restart by force but still the same thing, then I perform the DPS Test, but still the same, I did perform the diagnostic using the HP Utility, but still the same
How to perform repair upgrade in Windows 11 - Microsoft Community Technical Level: Intermediate Applies to: All Windows 11 editions Revision: 1 0 Summary: If you are facing multiple issues with your Windows 11 installation, you can perform repair install with an in-place upgrade aka repair upgrade to fix such issues at once
Windows 10 is stuck in Attempting Repairs - Microsoft Community I have a Toshiba Tecra i5 running Windows 10 This is a seldom used computer, so there should be no viruses My daughter uses it for her school web based homework assignments only It was working fine, a couple weeks ago I tried to turn it on, and it jumps right to Attempting Repairs, and has been running that screen for over a week now
Stuck on Preparing Automatic Repair loop - Microsoft Community When ever i start my pc i usually have to press F12 to get to the screen so i can click on boot manager (idk why) but the past 2 days when i click on boot manager to boot to windows i get this and
excel error: this file type is not supported in protected view Rory's fix worked for me To expand on it a bit: Start Excel Click Options at the bottom LHS: Click Add-ins: Go through the list of Active Application Add-ins, and for each one use Explorer to find the file listed in the add-in's location