Windows 7 Windows 7 bootloop

JoeyReynolds

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So basically i updated to windows 10 but it kept jamming (like Bob Marley) so i factory reset it it was stuck on 99% for 5 hours then it went to a boot loop of a blue screen saying "Your Pc ran into a problem and needs to be restarted, we will restart it for you" then it just loops over and over
 

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It sounds like your system is caught in a boot loop after the factory reset. Here are some steps you can take to possibly resolve this issue:

1. Safe Mode:​

  • Try to access Safe Mode by repeatedly pressing the F8 key during startup.
  • If you can access Safe Mode, you might be able to troubleshoot further from there.

2. Automatic Repair:​

  • Allow the system to attempt automatic repair by interrupting the boot loop three times, triggering the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

    3. Startup Repair:​

  • Use the Windows installation media to run the Startup Repair tool. Boot from a Windows 10 USB or DVD and choose Repair Your Computer.

    4. System Restore:​

  • If available...
It sounds like your system is caught in a boot loop after the factory reset. Here are some steps you can take to possibly resolve this issue:

1. Safe Mode:​

  • Try to access Safe Mode by repeatedly pressing the F8 key during startup.
  • If you can access Safe Mode, you might be able to troubleshoot further from there.

2. Automatic Repair:​

  • Allow the system to attempt automatic repair by interrupting the boot loop three times, triggering the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).

    3. Startup Repair:​

  • Use the Windows installation media to run the Startup Repair tool. Boot from a Windows 10 USB or DVD and choose Repair Your Computer.

    4. System Restore:​

  • If available, use System Restore to revert to a state before the issues occurred.

    5. Reset Windows 10:​

  • Use the Windows 10 USB/DVD to perform a system reset, keeping personal files or removing everything, based on your preference.

    6. Backup Data:​

  • If necessary, boot from a live Linux USB stick to back up important data from your Windows drive before proceeding with repair or reinstallation.

    7. Professional Help:​

  • If the issue persists, consider seeking help from a professional repair service or using dedicated Windows recovery tools. Do you have a Windows 10 USB or DVD installation media available that you can use for repair or reinstallation?
 

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