Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Automatic Repair Loop SolveD

Automatic Repair Loop SolveD


solution to disable the automatic repair from starting if your computer fails to boot into windows.
 
What you will need A Windows 8 or 8.1 or 10 Setup CD.

Step 1: Place the CD in your drive and proceed to boot from itStep 2: When the install screen pops up, look to the bottom left and select "Repair Your Computer".
Step 3: You will now see a screen that says"Choose an option". Select"Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options",and finally "Command Prompt".
Step 4: You should now see the command prompt. Type "bcdedit" (without quotes) and hit enter.
Step 5: A list should have appeared. Towards the top, you should see"resumeobject" (It is under "default"). Highlight the long number, including the brackets, and copy.
Step 6: Now type "bcdedit /set (the long number you copied) recoveryenabled No"(Without quotes). Hit enter.
Step 7: You should now see the message"The operation completed successfully"
Step 8: Type "Exit" (Without quotes)Step 9: Reboot


Second solution
Boot into safe mode first, then rebooting the computer.
What you will need-nothing So you are at the screen that says something on the lines of "Windows did not load properly".
Step 1: Select "Advanced repair options"
Step 2: Select "Troubleshoot"
Step 3: Select "Advanced Options"
Step 4: Select "Start up settings"
Step 5: Select "Restart"
Step 6: The computer should restart. Now you want to hit the 4 key, which is safe mode.
Step 7: You should be able to log in now. Restart the computer and the computer should boot normally
Hopefully this will work...


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