

Was called "The Tech Guys" they said it was probably because when I started the laptop arrived so many updates etc and one of them went bad and I need to call back with the front desk and they'll go through it with me. I realized that, now, whenever I go to turn on the machine, it brings the message "Windows cannot repair this computer automatically" and a saying to have connected external devices to and remove, then (which I don't have). Got a new laptop for Christmas yesterday and it worked fine yesterday, I came home tonight and he asked me to click on restore and then restart.


"Windows cannot repair this computer automatically" - Satellite C660-108 Then I loaded the drive and copied the windows\system32\config\*.* of the shadow volume and moved to the location of \\windows\system32\config\ to try to take the snapshot of the registry and load as the current registryįinally the Startup Repair is represented and will continue to receive the response from corrupted registry If things don't work then you can go back by copying files from the original register of Q:\Regback to Q:\Windows\System32\config. If they were made before the problem appeared, you can then type these commands:Ĩ restart normally. The files created before or after that is your problem?ħ. check the dates of the software, system, and SAM files. identify the correct drive letter for your Windows installation. Select repair when prompted to advanced options.Ĥ. in a DVD of OEM Windows 7, I entered in install.Ģ. Signature of the problem 07: CorruptRegistryġ. Signature of the problem 05: AutoFailover Windows cannot repair this computer automatically (corrupt registry)
