Showing posts with label What is Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What is Windows 8. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 August 2025

How to automatically repair Windows 8 using Automatic Repair



Windows 8 includes a recovery feature called Automatic Repair that attempts to automatically diagnose and fix common issues that may cause Windows 8 to not start properly.  Automatic Repair will start automatically when Windows is unable to start properly. Once started, it will scan various settings, configuration options, and system files for corrupt files and settings.  If it detects anything, it will automatically attempt to fix them for you.
To access Automatic Repair in the Windows Recovery Environment you need to go to the Windows 8 Start Screen and type Advanced. When the search results appear click on the Settings category as shown below.


Now click on the option labeled Advanced startup options and you will be brought to the General PC Settings screen. Scroll down to the bottom until you see an option labeled Advanced startup. Click on the Restart now button and Windows 8 will restart your computer and go directly into the Advanced Startup options menu.
Now click on the Troubleshoot button and then the Advanced options button. When the advanced options screen opens, click on the Automatic Repair option. Your computer will now reboot and you will then be shown a screen where Windows states it is preparing Automatic Repair. When it is done, you will be shown a screen where you need to select an Administrator account that you wish to login with.
Please click on the account you wish to use. If your account has a password on it, you will be required to enter it and then click on the Continue button to continue with the automatic repair. Automatic will now start and attempt to diagnose the problem with your computer.



The automatic repair process can take a quite a while, so please be patient while Automatic Repair attempts to find a repair startup problems in Windows 8. During this process your computer may reboot. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Once the automatic repair process has completed it will tell if you if it was able to repair anything. If it was not able to repair anything you will be shown a prompt asking if you wish to shutdown or use some other tools.


At this point, if your computer is still unable to start up, you should you click on the Advanced options button, followed by Troubleshoot, and finally Advanced options. On this screen you can select other tools to use to diagnose your problem. For a failed automatic repair, the best step to try next is to use System Restore, which has a guide listed below
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Monday, 14 January 2013

Windows 8 Top Shortcuts and Tricks


  1. Top Useful Shortcut keys available here:     * Windows key + D - shows the desktop.
    * Windows key + M - minimizes all open windows.
    * Windows key + Shift + M - maximizes all open windows.
    * Windows key + E - Runs Windows Explorer.
    * Windows key + R - shows the RUN dialog.
    * Windows key + F - shows Search window.
    * Windows key + Break - shows System Properties box.
    * Windows key + TAB - Go through taskbar applications.
    * Windows key + PAUSE Display the System Properties dialog box.
    * Windows key + U Open Utility Manager.
    * ALT + TAB - Cycle through opened applications.
    * Hold down CTRL while dragging an item to Copy it.
    * CTRL + ESC Display the Start menu.
    * ALT + ENTER View the properties for the selected item.
    * F4 key Display the Address bar list in My Computer or
    * NUM LOCK + Asterisk (*) Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder.


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List of RUN Command of Windows 8



  1.  SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
  2.  System Configuration Editor - sysedit
  3.  System Configuration Utility - msconfig
  4.  System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately)- sfc /scannow
  5.  System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot)- sfc /scanonce
  6.  System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) - sfc /scanboot
  7.  System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting)- sfc /revert
  8.  System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache)- sfc /purgecache
  9.  System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x)-sfc/cachesize=x
  10.  System Information - msinfo32.
  11.  Task Manager - taskmgr
  12.  System Properties - sysdm.cpl
  13.  Task Manager ? taskmgr
  14.  TCP Tester - tcptest
  15.  Telnet Client - telnet
  16.  Tweak UI (if installed) - tweakui
  17.  User Account Management- nusrmgr.cpl
  18.  Utility Manager - utilman
  19.  Windows Address Book - wab
  20.  Windows Address Book Import Utility - wabmig
  21.  Windows Backup Utility (if installed)- ntbackup
  22.  Windows Explorer - explorer
  23.  Windows Firewall- firewall.cpl
  24.  Windows Magnifier- magnify
  25.  Windows Management Infrastructure - wmimgmt.msc
  26.  Windows Media Player - wmplayer
  27.  Windows Messenger - msmsgs
  28.  Windows Picture Import Wizard (need camera connected)- wiaacmgr
  29.  Windows System Security Tool ? syskey
  30.  Windows Update Launches - wupdmgr
  31.  Windows Version (to show which version of windows)- winver
  32.  Windows XP Tour Wizard - tourstart
  33.  Wordpad - write
  34.  Password Properties - password.cpl
  35.  Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
  36.  Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
  37.  Phone Dialer - dialer
  38.  Pinball Game - pinball
  39.  Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
  40.  Printers and Faxes - control printers
  41.  Printers Folder ? printers
  42.  Private Character Editor - eudcedit
  43.  Quicktime (If Installed)- QuickTime.cpl
  44.  Real Player (if installed)- realplay
  45.  Regional Settings - intl.cpl
  46.  Registry Editor - regedit
  47.  Registry Editor - regedit32
  48.  Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
  49.  Remote Desktop - mstsc
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Monday, 29 October 2012

How to Open the Disk-Management in Windows 8?



There are several ways to open the Disk-Management in Windows 8. Here are two methods to open the Disk-Management in Windows 8.

Content:
1.) # Methode-1 Open the Disk-Management in Windows 8 with key [Win-Logo]+[R]!
2.) # Methode-2 Launch Disk-Management via cmd command in Win-8!

1.) # Methode-1 Open the Disk-Management in
Windows 8 with key [Win-Logo]+[R]!

Start "RUN" in Windows-8 with keys [Win-Logo]+[R] and type in »(Edit-Box) "diskmgmt.msc" and press [ENTER] to open the Disk-Management in Windows-8.


2.) # Methode-2 Launch Disk-
Management via cmd command in Win-8!
Please start the cmd.exe in administrative mode!
See the Windows-8 FAQ-7:
And enter the command "diskmgmt.msc" to open the Disk-Management in Windows-8


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What is Windows 8




The next major release for the Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows 8 is expected to make its debut in the first half of 2012. While many of its features and capabilities are not known at this point, Windows 8 is expected to be a completely redesigned operating system that's been developed from the ground up with touchscreen use in mind as well as near-instant-on capabilities that enable a Windows 8 PC to load and start up in a matter of seconds rather than in minutes – although it should be noted that this is a feature that's been promised in countless previous releases of Windows as well.

Windows 8
is also expected to replace the more traditional Microsoft WindowsOS look and feel with a new "Metro" design system interface that first debuted in the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. The Metro user interface primarily consists of a "Start screen" made up of "Live Tiles," which are links to applications and features that are dynamic and update in real time. Users will also be able to switch between apps in Metro by simply swiping across the screen.

Windows 8
is expected to include the latest Internet Explorer Web browser, Internet Explorer 10, as well as integrated cloud-based online services like Microsoft’s app store and Office 365. The new operating system

will also likely add built-in support for newer technologies like USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 3.0.


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