Motherboard PCB Wash Tips Using Safe and True Water

Washing the PCB motherboard using water - maybe a little awkward if we hear the words of washing PCB computer motherboards or other electronic goods PCBs such as HP PCBs, TVs and others, because electronic goods if exposed to water are even damaged, just an example if our favorite smartphone falls into Water, surely we will rush to take it from being damaged. But if we wash the PCB using water well and correctly will certainly provide benefits, especially to clean the dust that is on the PCB. There are many examples and experiences when washing PCB motherboards and other electronic goods make damage or constraints from the PCB we wash to be resolved. Kitchen washing clothing because it did not leave the detergent stain. Clean water. Smooth or new brush tooth. Small size paint brush. Hair dryer (if you have). Synthetic fiber lap. After all the required tools have been prepared, it is time to enter the washing process stage. Here's a full explanation of the motherboard washing proces...

Windows encounters an issue during startup

When Windows 10 encounters an issue during startup, it may automatically launch the Automatic Repair tool to diagnose and fix the issue. However, sometimes this tool may not be able to solve the problem and instead, Windows gets stuck in a loop of Automatic Repair restarts, commonly referred to as the "blue window automatic repair restart" issue.

Here are some steps you can take to try to fix this issue:

Boot into Safe Mode: To do this, restart your computer and press F8 repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. This should bring up the Advanced Boot Options menu. Select "Safe Mode" and press Enter. If your computer boots up successfully in Safe Mode, then the problem may be caused by a faulty driver or software.


Disable Automatic Repair: If you're unable to boot into Safe Mode, you can try disabling Automatic Repair by accessing the Advanced Options menu. To do this, restart your computer and press F11 or F12 repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. This should bring up the Advanced Options menu. From there, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart". After your computer restarts, press F4 to boot into Safe Mode or F5 to boot into Safe Mode with Networking.


Run System File Checker: If the issue persists, you can try running the System File Checker tool to repair any corrupted system files. To do this, boot into Safe Mode and open Command Prompt as an administrator. Type "sfc /scannow" and press Enter. This process may take some time, so be patient.


Check your hard drive: A failing hard drive can also cause the Automatic Repair loop. To check your hard drive, boot into Safe Mode and open Command Prompt as an administrator. Type "chkdsk /f /r" and press Enter. This will check your hard drive for errors and repair them if necessary.


Refresh or Reset Windows: If none of the above steps work, you can try refreshing or resetting Windows. Refreshing will keep your files and apps intact but will remove any programs or drivers that were installed after you received your computer. Resetting will remove all your personal files, apps, and settings, so make sure you have a backup of your important files before proceeding.


Hopefully, one of these solutions will help fix the "blue window automatic repair restart" issue on your Windows 10 computer.



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