Solve “Windows Computer has recovered from an Unexpected shutdown” Issue

The situation may arise when your Windows terminates unexpectedly and displays “Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown” message on the screen. Due to which, you might get stuck in endless reboot loop.  In case, you have gone through this kind of issue on your Windows and searching for a solution, then you are at a right place.

Here I have explained some easy methods to fix Windows computer has recovered from an unexpected shutdown issue.

Case #1: If you are able to get home screen on Windows after error message

System Restore:

If you are able to boot into Windows even after encountering Windows Computer has recovered from an Unexpected shutdown issue. Then, use System Restore to resolve issues that are causing the error.

  • Go to Start and navigate to System Protection wizard
  • Select System Restore option and click on Next
  • When you see a list of available restore points, press Show more restore points to see automatic restore points created
  • Choose the most recent restore point and then click on Scan for affected programs
  • System Restore displays list of programs and drivers, which you will lose if Windows is restored to the selected point and list of programs and drivers which might be restored after System Restore
  • Select the restore point and proceed
  • When Windows asks for confirmation, click Yes and hit the Finish button
  • When System Restore informs before it begins, click Yes

You can also use Check Disk utility to solve issues which are responsible for Windows Computer has recovered from an Unexpected shutdown error. But, you may lose files during usage of chkdsk command. In case, you find any of your file missing after chkdsk run, then use suitable file recovery software to recover lost files after running chkdsk.

Case 2: If you are unable to boot into Windows due to error

System Recovery

Recover Data from your Windows using reliable data recovery software like Hi5 Software File Recovery. Once you get your data from Windows, boot into safe mode using bootable CD/DVD.

  • When Install Windows screen appears, select the appropriate options for language, time, and keyboard, and then hit “Next”.
  • Then, click on “Repair Your Computer” on the next screen
  • Next, navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Repair

After successful completion of Windows repair, restart your Windows. Now, you may be able to enter Windows without any error.

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