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stuck in an automatic repair boot loop ? TRY THIS!

stuck in an automatic repair boot loop ? TRY THIS!

Experiencing a PC stuck in an automatic repair boot loop can be frustrating, but there are several steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:

1. Restart your PC: Sometimes a simple restart can fix the problem. Press and hold the power button until your computer shuts down, then turn it back on.

2. Boot into Safe Mode: Try booting your PC into Safe Mode by repeatedly pressing the F8 key during startup. Once in Safe Mode, you can attempt to troubleshoot the issue or uninstall any recently installed software or drivers that might be causing the problem.

3. Use System Restore: If you have enabled System Restore on your PC, you can use it to revert your system back to a previous working state. Boot into the Advanced Startup Options menu by pressing the F8 key during startup, then select "Repair Your Computer" and choose the System Restore option.

4. Use Startup Repair: In the Advanced Startup Options menu, select "Repair Your Computer" and choose the Startup Repair option. This tool will attempt to fix any startup issues that might be causing the boot loop.

5. Check for hardware issues: If the above steps don't work, it's possible that there is a hardware problem causing the boot loop. You may need to consult a professional or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.

Remember, these steps might not resolve every boot loop issue, and it's always a good idea to back up your important data regularly to avoid potential data loss.

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