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Are you stuck with the “Windows cannot repair this computer automatically” or “Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically” error on your Windows 7 laptop or PC? 😕 Don’t worry! In this video, I’ll show you easy step-by-step methods to fix this issue on all Windows 7 editions — Ultimate, Professional, Home Premium, and Starter — without losing your data. Works for Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, Toshiba, Sony VAIO, Samsung, MSI, and more.

This error often happens when your computer fails to boot properly after restarting, shutting down, or waking from sleep. Windows may launch Startup Repair, but it fails to fix the problem. You might notice a black screen after “Starting Windows” or get trapped in a Startup Repair loop.

Typical Error Message:

Startup Repair
Windows cannot repair this computer automatically
Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically
Sending more information can help Microsoft create solutions.
Send information about this problem (recommended)
Don't send

Common Causes & Symptoms:

Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically

Black screen or stuck at “Starting Windows”

“Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation”

System Restore not working or wrong drive letter (C: → D:)

Corrupted system files or hard drive issues

Interrupted Windows update or failed repair installation

What You’ll Learn in This Video:

Fix Startup Repair loop on Windows 7

Solve Windows cannot repair this computer automatically error

Repair black screen or boot failure issues

Restore corrupted system files safely

Make System Restore work again

No matter the cause — whether it’s a boot failure, system file corruption, or Startup Repair loop — this guide helps you get your Windows 7 PC running smoothly again.

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#Windows7 #StartupRepair #PCFix #BlackScreenFix #WindowsError #BootRepair

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Transcript
00:00Hi everyone, and welcome back to Victor Explains.
00:13In today's video, I'll show you how to fix the error Windows Startup Repair cannot repair
00:17this computer automatically on Windows 7.
00:20Alright, let's get started.
00:23When you see the Startup Repair screen, click Don't Send.
00:28Then, click on View Advanced Options for System Recovery and Support.
00:32Next, click Next to continue.
00:35Now, select your username, and if you already have a password, type it in, then click OK
00:40to confirm.
00:41If your account doesn't have a password, just click OK directly.
00:46From the list of recovery tools, select System Restore.
00:50Click Next.
00:51Here, you'll see all your available restore points.
00:55If you don't see any, tick the box that says Show more restore points to check for others.
01:04Select your desired restore point, or better yet, choose the latest one available, meaning
01:08the most recent by date.
01:11Click Next to confirm, then click Finish, and finally Yes to start the restoration process.
01:19Once the system restore process is complete, a confirmation message will appear.
01:24Click Restart to reboot your computer.
01:37After restarting, the Startup Repair error should be gone.
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