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Reboot Loop on Windows 11

Anonymous
2022-09-10T19:41:27+00:00

Windows 11 reboot loop with Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We'll restart it for you.

Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We'll restart it for you.

If you'd like to know more, you can search online later for this error: BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO.

My computer refuses to boot. It is a constant loop. I have no idea what happened, the blue screen came on and has been looping for an hour.  I have Turned it off and unplugged my laptop and let it set for a whole day and turned it back on and it just started the loop again. I have tried to get into the reboot screen with F8 but nothing seems to happen on windows 11 this that command.  I can access my F2 setup menu but that is it.  I have a MI Notebook

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-09-12T17:52:59+00:00

    In this case, you will need to create a bootable USB and reinstall Windows. As long as you do not format the C: drive in the Setup, you will not lose your data, but they are moved to another location. After the installation, you can find a folder Windows.old in the root directory of C: drive. All your files are saved there.

    Note: This procedure only will keep the personal files, all software and apps need to be reinstalled.

    1-Create a USB device with an installation image.

    You can create using the media creation tool, download it on this link.

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...

    2-Enter on BIOS/UEFI and change to boot from the USB device.

    3-Click "Install Now".

    4- Type your product key or skip it. Usually, your computer will be activated automatically when it's connected to a network if your install the same version of Windows 11 as before.

    5- Select the installation type "Custom".

    6- Select the C: drive and click Next to proceed. Then, wait patiently until the installation is complete 100%.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-09-11T19:07:42+00:00

    Hi, I'm Robinson, and I’m happy to help you today.
    I know how frustrating this may be for you but I'll do my very best to help you.

    This error means that something is wrong with the registry on your PC and you'll need to return to a previous configuration.

    1-Turn off your PC by pressing and holding the power button, then turn it back on. When you see your PC manufacturer's logo, turn the PC off again. Repeat the process until you see Please wait.
    2-On the next screen, select Troubleshoot, then choose Advanced options > System Restore.
    3-Choose an administrator account and enter the password. Select Continue.
    4-Next, choose a restore point to restart your PC to. Select last known good configuration.
    5-If you're still having trouble or if there's no restore point available, you will need to reset your PC.

    You can see more information about the System Restore and the Windows Reset at this link.
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/rec...

    The first method is obviously not working.

    Also the reset method is not working. It's showing can't reset due to an error.

    Please if there are any solutions to this, kindly reply/ping me...

    Thanks

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-09-10T20:19:46+00:00

    Hi, I'm Robinson, and I’m happy to help you today.

    I know how frustrating this may be for you but I'll do my very best to help you.

    This error means that something is wrong with the registry on your PC and you'll need to return to a previous configuration.

    1-Turn off your PC by pressing and holding the power button, then turn it back on. When you see your PC manufacturer's logo, turn the PC off again. Repeat the process until you see Please wait.

    2-On the next screen, select Troubleshoot, then choose Advanced options > System Restore.

    3-Choose an administrator account and enter the password. Select Continue.

    4-Next, choose a restore point to restart your PC to. Select last known good configuration.

    5-If you're still having trouble or if there's no restore point available, you will need to reset your PC.

    You can see more information about the System Restore and the Windows Reset at this link.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/rec...

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