Checkpoint Failure and Automatic Repair

Hi

Im interested in knowing how setting automatic repair to start after a checkpoint failure determines when it is executed on a practical level, i.e. after BCD corruption, missing or corrupted windows system files, if system is unable to start etc etc.

Regards

Peter

July 7th, 2013 4:01pm

Im afraid you need to manually boot to system recovery option and perform the automatic repair for your machine.

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July 9th, 2013 4:47am

You answer defies logic, i assume you mean manually boot with a usb/ dvd disk

If i disable automatic repair, a manual screen appears for entering recovery for both failed boots and failed starts (if set by recoverysdisabled) so i assume it will do the same for checkfailures.  If its enabled then automatic recovery would occur instead.  If your theory is correct then why would there be the option in the first place for bootstatus policy. 

Enable/ Disable automatic repair
bcdedit /set {current} recoveryenabled Yes/No

bcdedit /set {current} bootstatuspolicy 

IgnoreAllFailures
IgnoreShutdownFailures
IgnoreBootFailures
IgnoreCheckpointFailures
DisplayAllFailures
DisplayShutdownFailures
DisplayBootFailures
DisplayCheckpointFailures

I still dont have an answer as to in what practical situation would the recovery screen appear or automatic repair commence (Recoveryenabled/disabled) if set to displayallcheckfailures in bootstatuspolicy ????????????????????? 

July 9th, 2013 4:23pm

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