This tool helps fix the Windows 11 UEFI bootloader when the Automatic Repair feature does not work, and your SSD is healthy. It rebuilds the boot files needed to start Windows properly.
If your PC can’t load Windows and gets stuck in repair loops, this software can help you get back to normal without reinstalling Windows or losing data.
- Users who see "Automatic Repair" errors on startup.
- People whose Windows 11 PC won’t boot but whose SSD is not damaged.
- Those comfortable following step-by-step instructions on Windows.
- Anyone who wants a clear way to fix bootloader problems without extra tools.
- A PC running Windows 11 or Windows 10 with UEFI mode enabled.
- An SSD that is functional and properly connected.
- You may need administrator rights to run some repair commands.
- USB drive or DVD for creating a Windows recovery environment (optional but useful).
- Basic knowledge to open files and run programs on Windows.
Before starting, make sure to backup your important files if you can. Repairs won’t delete your data, but it is safer to keep a backup.
Click the big green button below to visit the GitHub page. From there, you can download the software and follow the instructions.
Go to this link:
You will find the latest release files and instructions there.
Look for the latest version under the "Releases" section on the GitHub page. Download the file that best matches your system (usually a ".exe" or a ZIP file).
If the file is compressed, use Windows File Explorer or a tool like Windows built-in zip extractor to open it.
- Make sure your PC is connected to power.
- If possible, connect a USB recovery drive or Windows installation media.
- Close all other programs before running the repair tool.
- Find the downloaded file on your PC.
- Double-click to open it.
- If Windows asks for permission, click "Yes" to allow it to run.
- Follow the on-screen instructions carefully.
The software will scan your SSD and check existing boot files. It will then rebuild or fix corrupted UEFI boot files.
Allow the program to finish without interruption. Your PC may restart a few times during the process.
Once the repair completes, reboot your computer normally. Your Windows 11 should now start without showing boot errors.
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PC still does not boot?
Double-check the SSD connection in BIOS settings. Trying again with Windows recovery media might help. -
Error messages during repair?
Ensure you are running the tool as administrator. Also, check if your SSD is healthy using Windows “chkdsk” or a similar disk check tool. -
Can’t find the download link?
Look for the "Releases" tab on the GitHub page or scroll down to the “Assets” section under the latest release.
- Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE): A built-in repair utility on Windows that can help troubleshoot boot problems.
- Disk Checking Utility (chkdsk): To confirm SSD health.
- BIOS/UEFI Settings: Sometimes you need to enable or reset the boot mode to UEFI.
This program directly repairs the UEFI bootloader files stored on your SSD. It does not affect your personal files or Windows installation but focuses on making sure the system boot tool is correct and functional.
It bypasses more complicated manual fixes by automating common repair commands that manual guides recommend.
After downloading and extracting, you may find:
- A main executable file (.exe)
- A readme file with detailed instructions
- Supporting scripts to rebuild bootloader files
- Possibly a log or report file after running the fix
The software runs locally on your PC and does not upload data anywhere. It needs to modify system boot files, so administrator permissions are necessary.
No internet connection required during repair.
If you run into issues that this guide does not cover, check the "Issues" tab on the GitHub page. You can read questions from other users or ask for support there.
- This tool only fixes UEFI boot issues. If your SSD has physical errors, software repairs will not help.
- It is designed for Windows 11 but often works with Windows 10 systems using UEFI.
- Always create backups before making system repairs.
Use the link below to start the process by visiting the GitHub page and downloading the latest release: