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The video guides viewers through troubleshooting and repairing boot issues on a PC. It starts with accessing the automatic repair screen by pressing function keys (like F9, F8, or F7) or forcing a shutdown by pressing the power button three times during Windows loading. The video then details commands to repair disk issues, such as `chkdsk d: /f /r`, and additional commands to fix the Boot Configuration Data (BCD), including `bootrec /fixmbr`, `bootrec /fixboot`, and `bcdedit /export c:bcdbackup`.
If these steps fail, the video suggests using system restore from advanced options to roll back to the most recent restore point. Finally, it explains how to reset the PC, including whether to keep personal files, and stresses completing the reset process by entering user account credentials and waiting for Windows to finish.
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In this segment, the video provides step-by-step instructions on accessing the automatic repair screen on a PC. Begin by starting your PC and repeatedly pressing the F9 key. If F9 doesn’t work, try other function keys like F8 or F7. If unsuccessful, force a shutdown by pressing the power button as Windows attempts to load, doing this three times to access the repair screen. Once there, click on “Advanced options”, then “Command Prompt”. Enter the command `chkdsk d: /f /r` (substituting “d” with your drive letter), and wait for Windows to repair. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, exit Command Prompt, press “Continue”, go back to “Advanced options”, and execute more commands: `bootrec /fixmbr`, `bootrec /fixboot`, and if access is denied, use `bcdedit /export c:bcdbackup`.
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In this part of the video, the procedure to fix boot-related issues on a computer is explained. The steps include typing specific commands in the command prompt to rebuild the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) and renaming the old BCD file. If rebuilding the BCD does not work, additional steps involve using the system restore option from advanced troubleshooting settings to restore the PC to the latest restore point.
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In this part of the video, the instructions focus on troubleshooting and resetting a PC. The steps include clicking on ‘troubleshoot,’ selecting ‘reset this PC,’ and deciding whether to keep personal files. The process involves selecting the user account, entering the password, and waiting for Windows to complete the reset.