Windows 10: I caught in a blue screen loop.

Discus and support I caught in a blue screen loop. in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Inadvertently cut off power after I had shut down PC running Win 10. It came back with inaccessible boot device message. It says I have the wrong... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Lyndaky, May 21, 2020.

  1. Lyndaky Win User

    I caught in a blue screen loop.


    Inadvertently cut off power after I had shut down PC running Win 10. It came back with inaccessible boot device message. It says I have the wrong password to Administrator account. I don't think so but ok. It said restart and log in again but it just keeps trying to fix itself, so I can't log in. Following fixes on youtube I turned it off and on several times and got as far as advanced options. There were 6 to try and after each failure I had to do the hard reset thing and it quit responding after the third one.

    I know I'm not exceptionally tech savy but I can follow directions. Most of the help I have found is only usable after you get signed in . I hope

    you have some good advice for me.

    :)
     
    Lyndaky, May 21, 2020
    #1
  2. Kem Mon Win User

    Blue screen and stop code

    Hi
    Jeferis,

    There are a lot of factors for this matter to occur. To isolate the issue, we have some questions for you:


    • What activity have you done to
      trigger the NTFS and FAT FILE SYS loop?

    • were there any error messages?

    • What troubleshooting steps have you done so far?

    It is possible that the
    Boot
    Sequence were corrupted by the previous activity which
    triggered the Blue Screen Error and the loop. We recommend that you perform these
    suggested troubleshooting
    and see if there are any changes:

    Startup Repair.


    To access the
    Startup Repair Screen, turn off the
    PC 3-4 times(force shutdown),
    while on the Blue screen Error. This will route you to the
    Startup repair screen:

    Advanced Boot Options > click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt

    and run the following command:

    Run SFC Scan:  

    SFC
    will
    scan
    and
    run
    an
    automatic repair
    to any
    corrupted system files
    that it will detect. We suggest that you perform it twice. To run an
    SFC scan, follow these steps:  


    • Run
      Command Prompt as Administrator.  

    • Type
      sfc /scannow
      and hit
      Enter.   

    Boot Record:

    This will fix the corruptions on
    boot records or boot
    sequence. To run this command, follow these steps:


    • Run
      Command Prompt as Administrator.

    • Type the following command:  

      • Bootrec /fixMBR  

      • Bootrec /fixBoot

      • Bootrec /rebuildBCD

    Update us on how it goes.

    Regards.
     
    Kem Mon, May 21, 2020
    #2
  3. Blue screen in terminal loop

    Hi,

    The blue screen error that you encounter can be triggered due to a possible hardware or hardware driver software failure. To isolate your concern, could you confirm if you have made any changes on your device prior to your concern? Also, are you getting
    any messages for the blue screen error?

    As an initial step to get out of the blue screen loop, we suggest that you perform a startup repair by booting to
    System Recovery Options through a hard reboot. To do this, follow these steps:

    • Turn on your device.
    • When the Windows logo appears, press the power off button or unplug the power source to force shutdown your device.
      (If you're using a laptop, remove the battery. Note: Refer to the manufacturer's site on how to remove the battery of your device.)
    • Perform this step three times. On the third time that you turn on your computer, wait for the
      Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) window to appear.
    • On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot
      >Advanced options > Automatic Repair.
    • Select Windows 10.
    • If prompted, select an administrator account.
    • Type in your password and click Continue.
    • Wait for the repair to complete.

    Once you're done, check if your device will boot normally.

    We'll appreciate if you can send us an update.
     
    Darwin Dim, May 21, 2020
    #3
  4. Roan T Win User

    I caught in a blue screen loop.

    Blue Screen

    Hi,





    Blue screens could be caused by problems with your computer’s hardware or with its driver. Still, we
    would like to know more about the issue. Please clarify the following:

    • Did you get a STOP code?
    • Did you install any hardware or driver recently?



    For basic troubleshooting steps to resolve blue screen errors, we suggest checking out this
    article and simply follow the steps.



    Feel free to contact us if you need further help.
     
    Roan T, May 21, 2020
    #4
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