Windows 10: Forever loop in repairing your computer&can’t get in safety mode

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  1. Tea_413 Win User

    Forever loop in repairing your computer&can’t get in safety mode


    My computer :msi intelr coretm i7-10750h cpu @ 2.60ghz 2.59 ghz NVidia GTX 1660 Ti

    :)
     
    Tea_413, Sep 8, 2024
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  2. How do I fix my computer from a failed automatic repair loop

    Hi

    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    I understand you're stuck in an automatic repair loop and experiencing a battery issue on your computer. Let's try a few troubleshooting steps to help you resolve these issues:

    1. Disconnect external devices: Sometimes, external devices connected to your computer can cause conflicts during the startup process. Disconnect any external devices such as USB drives, printers, or external monitors, and then restart your computer to see if the automatic repair loop is resolved.
    2. Perform a power reset: To perform a power reset, follow these steps:
      • Turn off your computer and unplug it from the power source.
      • Remove the battery, if possible.
      • Press and hold the power button for about 30 seconds.
      • Reinsert the battery (if removed) and plug in the power source.
      • Turn on your computer and check if the automatic repair loop is resolved.
    3. Boot into Safe Mode: Safe Mode allows you to start your computer with only the essential drivers and services, which can help identify and resolve issues.
      • Once your computer boots into Safe Mode, you can try to troubleshoot the battery issue and resolve any software conflicts that may be causing the automatic repair loop.
    4. Use System Restore: If your computer was working fine before the battery issue and automatic repair loop, you can try using the System Restore feature to revert your computer's settings to a previous point in time when it was functioning correctly. Here's how to use System Restore:
      • Boot your computer into Safe Mode (as described in step 3).
      • Type "System Restore" in the Windows search bar and open the System Restore tool.
      • Follow the on-screen instructions to choose a restore point and initiate the restoration process.
      • Once the process completes, restart your computer and check if the issues have been resolved.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Derrick19 - MSFT, Sep 8, 2024
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  3. Logz1n Win User
    BSOD and I can't enter automatic repair mode

    so, my computer is Windows 10 and it is in a BSOD loop with the error "CRITICAL PROCESS DIED", so it stays in that loop forever, the computer does not go into automatic repair mode, and I was also unable to enter this mode by interrupting startup three
    times (like I read in some sites). I don't know what else to do because I can't even enter safe mode, or auto repair mode, stay in this Critical process died loop forever.

    Please someone help me.
     
    Logz1n, Sep 8, 2024
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  4. Forever loop in repairing your computer&can’t get in safety mode

    Automatic Repair Loop

    Hi Charlene,

    Your concern regarding the device going into an Automatic Repair Loop can be caused by change on its settings/configuration or broken system files. To effectively assist you with your concern, can confirm if you've made any changes on your device prior to
    your concern?

    As an initial step to get back into the normal Windows screen, we suggest that you perform a
    Startup repair. The repair will attempt to fix any broken components/files which may prevent your device from booting properly. To do this, follow the steps below:

    • On theAutomatic Repair screen, select Advanced options.
    • Select Troubleshoot.
    • Select Advanced options.
    • Select Startup Repair.

    We'll appreciate if you can send us an update.
     
    Darwin Dim, Sep 8, 2024
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