Windows 7 64 bit startup repair loop


















You need a command prompt to run the chkdsk command. Then wait for the process to complete. The third method you should try is to fix bootloader. Errors in bootloader installation or configuration can also cause the problem that Windows 7 fails to boot normally and always goes to startup repair. Boot your computer from the Windows system repair disc and then bring up a command prompt as you do in the second method.

Then you can type the following commands to rebuild the master boot record MBR , partition bootsectors, and boot configuration data BCD to the startup issue. These are three commands. You should press Enter to run it for each command. By default, System Protection is on, so you probably have multiple restore points that you can use to restore your Windows 7 to earlier state.

Therefore, you can run System Restore to your Windows 7 to any of the working states under Windows Recovery Environment. Enter the System Recovery Options screen from system repair disc or installation disc. Just like the same steps in the second method. Choose the appropriate restore point. It is recommended to view the affected programs before starting system restore.

Sometimes, you may find no system restore points available or it fails to work. System restore points are stored in the corresponding volume, so the restore points become invalid if the volume corrupts. If you have created system image backup in advance, you can use the option System Image Recovery to restore your computer. This can definitely fix Windows 7 Startup repair loop. If, unluckily, none of these methods works, you may consider reinstalling Windows from scratch.

Follow the System Restore Wizard instruction as usual and choose the appropriate restore point. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.

Hi, Check this KB article which probably applies even if seemingly different in scope. This is a serious error and "may" not be repairable without professional tech support from a real computer shop not leeks and peeks at a BestBuy or other BigBox Stores or your System maker's Support. Remember to set back when done. Is there any way to solve the problem of Windows 7 being stuck in the Startup Repair loop?

However, you are likely to encounter Windows 7 Startup Repair loop as mentioned in Scenario. If you are in such a condition, try the following solutions to fix the issue. Detailed steps are listed as follows:. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. To open the System Recovery Options menu on your computer.

Remove all floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs from your computer, and then restart your computer using the computer's power button. You need to press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, you need to try again by waiting until the Windows logon prompt appears, and then shutting down and restarting your computer.

On the Advanced Boot Options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Repair your computer , and then press Enter. If Repair your computer isn't listed as an option, then your computer doesn't include preinstalled recovery options, or your network administrator has turned them off. Select a keyboard layout , and then click Next. Press Enter. When you restart your system, your computer will be scanned for errors and attempts will be made to correct them.



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