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Stuck in boot loop automatic repair.

Anonymous
2020-12-29T08:17:35+00:00

My laptop ran out of charge and turned off automatically. When i turned it on it showed "preparing automatic repair" and shows this blue screen.when i clicked continue it brought me back to the same blue screen.

Plz help me 

What should I do?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-29T08:54:20+00:00

    Hi JustiniaJose Good Day.

    I am Louie, a Microsoft Community member and a fellow Windows 10 user like you. I hope I can help you on your concern.

    Please try running the system restore. and check if it will restore your system to a working image.

    NOTE: however this process will remove your newly installed programs/Apps

    Steps:

    1. Hold the Shift key down and press the Power button at the same time.

    2.Continue holding the Shift key, while the machine is starting.

    3.Once the PC restarts, it’ll present a screen with a few options. Click Troubleshoot.

    1. From here, click Advanced options.
    2. In the Advanced options menu, Click on System Restore.
    3. Click the Next button.
    4. Select the restore point that you want to use on your computer.
    5. Click the Scan for affected programs button to understand the apps that will no longer be available because they're added after the creation of the restore point.
    6. Click the Close button.
    7. Click the Next button.
    8. Click the Finish button.

    Sincerely

    Louie

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