Windows 11/10 fails to boot
Now even if Refresh your PC or Reset your PC options fail, you will be returned to the WinRE screen. Such a situation could arise if your Windows Registry hive has been badly damaged or corrupted.
Automatic Startup Repair stuck in a loop
In such a case, KB2823223 recommends that you try the following:
From the WinRE screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options.
Under Advanced options > Command Prompt.
Use the CD command and change the directory to \Windows\System32\config folder as follows. Type the following and hit Enter:
Now you should rename the System and Software registry hives to System.001 and Software.001. To do so type the following command one after the other and hit Enter: If you want to use Refresh your PC, rename ONLY the System hive. But in such a case, if your Software hive is also corrupt, you may not be able to use the Refresh your PC option. In such a case you may have to rename the Software hive too. When you rename the Software hive, you will not be able to use Refresh your PC, but only the Reset your PC option. Finally, type Exit to close the Command Prompt. Reboot the PC back to the Automatic Repair screen. Select > Advanced options > Troubleshoot > “Reset your PC” or “Reset your PC”, as you wish. It should work. This procedure will also help you if you receive a There was a problem resetting your PC error message when you use the Reset This PC option.
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process
If the commands to rename the software hives fail and you receive The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process error, then I suggest that you boot from your installation media and run the commands. Once you reach the Repair your computer screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt and then run the commands.
Startup Repair couldn’t repair your PC
If Automatic Startup repair fails, and you get an error message Startup Repair couldn’t repair your PC, you may need to check the log file at:
What is the SrtTrail.txt file?
SrtTrail.txt is a log file that logs down causes that may have caused Automatic Startup Repair to fail or cause a Blue SCreen Stop Error. It is located at C:\Windows\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt. This post will help you if your Windows is stuck in an endless reboot loop. TIP: Read about the Advanced Startup options and how to boot Windows directly to the Advanced Startup Settings screen.