System recovery in automatic mode usually starts after an incorrect shutdown or exposure to viruses that cause critical errors. However, quite often you can observe a situation where the message “Preparing automatic recovery” of Windows 10 appears on the screen, and after a reboot, instead of starting the system, only a black screen is visible, or the recovery just goes in cycles (the same window appears every time you restart).
The sad thing is that no matter how you try, it is impossible to complete this process. However, if the system itself, not to mention the backups, was not damaged to the very extreme, when nothing apart from reinstalling helps, several methods for eliminating this situation can still be suggested.
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