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Acer aspire Hard Drive
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trying thisvictor2 said:It sounds like it's in the "Windows 10 auto repair loop."See here for possible fixes:I've had it a few times and ended up doing a complete re-install. Hope you have a backup.
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as not want to do full restore plus have cash flow issue thus trying fix some how0
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We can't help you if what you post on heres makesaayush said:
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what I am trying to say the option is there but will not complete the process takes me back to one of the screens which I sent screenshots0 -
aayush said:
trying thisvictor2 said:It sounds like it's in the "Windows 10 auto repair loop."See here for possible fixes:I've had it a few times and ended up doing a complete re-install. Hope you have a backup.
no back fIf you mean no backup of files you now need, then you have a problem.If you can boot to the command prompt using the procedure I linked to, then you should find your files and copy them to another device, like a USB stick, if you can.The process tries to make your system boot without going into the repair loop. It may work for you. Of course, if your system drive has errors, you are probably stuffed unless you replace it and start over, although somebody with a bit of computer skill may be able to recover files off the faulty drive.However, the "repair loop" is a known problem and I've had it more than once with a perfectly healthy SSD, which is still running to this day.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the In My Home MoneySaving, Energy and Techie Stuff boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.
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how to get in safe mode thus can safe files then system reset ?
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Do you have access to another PC ?Try downloading Windows from MS and run it from a USB stick as an "upgrade" - this will have the same effect as a windows back up - just ,make sure that you don't do a full install - that will format the drive and wipe everything
If I was half as smart as I think I am - I'd be twice as smart as I REALLY am.0
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