how to fix the automatic repair loop in windows 8.1
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HOW TO FIX THE AUTOMATIC
REPAIR LOOP IN WINDOWS 8.1
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loop-in-windows-8-1
PRACTICAL EXAMPLE:
While working on my Windows 7 I thought to upgrade it to Windows 8.1. Everything was going smooth but as I made the reboot, Windows 8 got stuck in automatic repair loop. It displayed the log file which is located in
C:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\
srttrail.txt and repair isn’t working.
HOW TO FIX?
Solution 1:
This solution helps you to disable automatic repair from getting started if your system fails to boot into windows.
All you need –Windows 8 or 8.1 CD
Step 1: Put the CD in your drive and proceed toBoot.
Step 2: When installation screen pop-up look andchoose “Repair Your Computer”.
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Step 3: You will find the screen that will prompt“Choose an option”. Choose “Troubleshoot”, thenmove to “Advanced Options”, and finally move to“Command Prompt”.
Step 4: Now you will see the commandprompt. Type “bcdedit” and hit on enter.
Step 5: You will find a list in the top you willsee “resumeobject”. Now copy the number,including the brackets.
Step 6: Type “bcdedit /set (the number youcopied) recovery enabled No”. Hit enter.
Step 7: You will now find a message “Theoperation completed successfully”
Step 8: Now Type “Exit”
Step 9: Reboot your computer. Hopeeverything works well
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Solution 2:
Boot into the safe mode first, and then reboot your system.
You are landed on a screen that will says “Windows did not load properly”.
Step 1: Choose “Advanced repair options”
Step 2: Now choose “Troubleshoot”
Step 3: After this move to “Advanced Options”
Step 4: Choose “Start up settings”
Step 5: Now “Restart”
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Step 6: While restarting your system hit the 4
key to move into the safe mode.
Step 7: Now you will be able to log in andrestart and boot your computer normally.
Note: Use every command without quotes
Solution 3:
Run check disk to find if the hard drive is the problem
What you will need – A Windows 8 or 8.1 CD
Step 1: Place the CD in your drive and proceedto boot from it.
Step 2: When the install screen pops up, lookto the left and choose “Repair YourComputer”.
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Step 3: You will now find a screen which says“Choose an option”. Choose “Troubleshoot”,then “Advanced Options”, and finally move to“Command Prompt”.
Step 4: Type “chkdsk/r C:”
Step 5: It will take several hours depending onyour hard drive size.
Step 6: Once the scan gets over type “exit”.
Step 7: Reboot your computer. Hope everythingworks well.
Note: Use every command without quotes
Solution 4:
Ensure that your hard drive is in boot priority.
Step 1: Boot into BIOS on your operatingSystem.
Step 2: Move to boot priority list.
Step 3: If you find “Windows Boot Manager” asnumber 1 in the priority list, change it so that harddrive stands in number 1.
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Step 4: Now save and exit BIOS.
Step 5: Reboot your computer. Hopeeverything works well.
ALTERNATIVE OPTION: For a non-technical user may this
solutions seems to be hectic.
Thus for them an easy automatic solution is recommended, i.e. a tool that can repair all errors in the system.
Reimage Repair Tool is the best solution to overcome from any sort of issues related to the OS or SYSTEM.
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