no root cause

About this tag
The tag 'no root cause' appears in Windows startup repair logs when the automatic repair tool cannot identify the underlying issue preventing Windows from booting. In the tagged content, a user encounters a Startup Repair screen that reports 'no problem found' and displays a Problem Signature containing 'NoRootCause' in the details. This indicates that Windows' built-in diagnostic tool ran but failed to pinpoint a specific cause for the boot failure. Discussions under this tag typically involve troubleshooting steps for Windows 7 startup problems where the repair utility is unable to resolve the issue or provide a clear error code, leaving users to seek alternative methods to diagnose and fix the boot problem.
  1. Jacob Clegg

    Windows 7 Startup Repair Problem Signature

    OK, so I get the Start Windows normally or Repair screen, then I get the insert disk and restart, then choose your language settings. Then it tries to repair my computer, then it says no problem found or something like that. Then I get the details Problem Event Name : StartupRepairOffline...
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