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Released in 2018, the Lenovo IdeaPad 330 is part of the IdeaPad 300 series, a class of home and office PCs.

screen on says preparing automatic repair

how do I get it to work

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@claudialee this indicates that Windows has detected a failure during boot. This can be caused by corrupted system files, a failed Windows update or bad boot configuration. Of course, a bad drive (HDD or SSD) can also cause this.

You can try to use the Lenovo Recovery via the Novo button

  • Turn off the laptop completely.
  • Locate the Novo button — a tiny pinhole on the left side of the IdeaPad 330-15 (usually positioned near the headphone jack or USB ports).
  • Insert a straightened paperclip into the pinhole and press gently until you hear/feel a small click.
  • The laptop will power on to the Novo Button Menu. Select System Recovery or Troubleshoot

Once inside the Windows Advanced Options screen:

  1. Select Troubleshoot ==>Advanced options ==> Startup Repair.
  2. Choose your Windows account, enter your password if prompted, and let Windows automatically scan and repair boot files.
  3. If it finishes and restarts successfully, you are good to go.

If it still does not work, try to repair the Boot files via the Command Prompt:

  1. From the same Advanced options menu, select Command Prompt.
  2. Type the following commands one by one, pressing Enter after each:
    • sfc /scannow
    • chkdsk c: /f /r (assuming the c: is the drive letter that contains your Windows files. Also, and this is very important, if chkdsk finds numerous unrepairable bad sectors or if the drive makes clicking sounds during boot, the internal drive may be physically failing.
    • bootrec /fixmbr
    • bootrec /fixboot
    • bootrec /rebuildbcd

Close the command prompt window and restart the laptop.

Now, if this still does nto work try this:

  • Safe Mode: Go to Troubleshoot ==> Advanced options ==> Startup Settings ==> click Restart, then press 4 or F4 for Safe Mode. If it boots into Safe Mode, uninstall recent Windows updates or third-party antivirus software.
  • Reset This PC: Go to Troubleshoot ==> Reset this PC. Choose Keep my files to reinstall Windows while preserving your personal documents.

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