![]() (We finally did spin up a VM to test the BSOD error and couldn't replicate the Automatic Repair issue.) A possible solution It's possible that the BSOD error we were playing with earlier is the true source of our woes, but this new issue makes a lot more sense. None of the usual quick-repair options have worked, including booting from a Windows installation USB drive or using Safe Mode. We did so, and the machine has been stuck in Automatic Repair mode ever since. Our IT department messaged us that we needed to reboot the laptop again per request of the corporate antivirus software.
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