You can’t boot into Windows 11 and you ran the auto repair but your still having issues. What you need to do on the Windows Setup screen, click Repair your computer (bottom left), then navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt. You can from there run the commands sfc /scannow followed by DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth then run bootrec /fixmbrbootrec /fixbootbootrec /scanosbootrec /rebuildbcd
The sfc and dism commands will repair any corruption in Windows and then from there. You can try booting your computer again. If there still issues you can do a windows reset. When you are at the blue screen you click on troubleshoot and then reset computer. You need to understand that this will wipe all the programs you have installed and should be a last resort. You want to select keep my files as this will keep your documents, music videos and other individual files. You then want to select download from cloud as this will give you the newest updates for Windows 11 of that month. The Windows 10 you download from the cloud will sadly not have Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10. Microsoft cut support for updates Oct 2025 but you can enroll this program and get updates till Oct 2026. This means the cloud download you get of Windows 10 would only have updates till Oct 2025. You can after your reset go into your computer and go Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Then Click Enroll to get the most up to date security updates for Windows 10.
Good luck!