Hi “I love my Ser6”.
From your description it seems to me like your PC is always starting into Recovery Mode. Is this guess correct?
Windows usually boots into Recovery Mode when there’s some corruption of files on drive. Once your PC is in this mode you can repair system files, using built in command sfc (System File Checker). Please open command line (Windows+R) and type: sfc /scannow. Press Enter.
Additionally, you may disable Automatic Restarts, To do that, you:
- press Windows Key with R. A small “Run”-window will appear at the bottom of the screen.
- Type in it what you want to Open: “sysdm.cpl” and press Enter. Windows will ask you do you want to Change Compute Settings.
- select “Yes”, and you’ll be shown a bigger window titled “System Properties”
- please go to tab “Advanced”, find “Startup and Recovery” and in it, click button “Settings”. You’d be shown another popup window, titled “Startup and Recovery”.
- please find section “System failure”, checkbox Auitomatically restart. Here you may disable it.
- Click buttons: OK, OK, to close those 2 popup windows, saving your change.
What’s important. Please close (shutdown) Windows gently, correctly. During shutdown Windows does a lot of cleanups, and at the end it kind of writes information: Yes, I’ve closed correctly, next time boot into normal mode.
Kind regards,
Random forum user.