Windows 10, blue screen, restart loop no safe mode
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Jamy420
Dec 1, 2017 at 12:57 PM
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Dec 1, 2017 at 12:57 PM
Try to boot load instillation from pendrive.
The pen drive should be formatted to NITC.
If it doesnt work then show it to a mecanic.
Thank you.
The pen drive should be formatted to NITC.
If it doesnt work then show it to a mecanic.
Thank you.
DonnaHarris843DS
May 3, 2018 at 07:52 AM
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May 3, 2018 at 07:52 AM
Disable Automatic Restart
The option to disable automatic restart on system failure is available from the Advanced Boot Options menu at startup. The instructions below will trigger this behavior, more detailed instructions on disabling automatic restart on system failure are also available in our knowledgebase.
Restart your computer
Wait for your BIOS to complete POST (the screen with your manufacturer logo and/or system information)
Quickly begin tapping F8 repeatedly, until you see the list of boot options
Choose “Disable automatic restart on system failure”
Press Enter and wait for your PC to boot.
still getting random BSOD loop check for other soltuions here on this website.
https://www.errorsolutions.tech/error/windows-10-blue-screen-loop/
The option to disable automatic restart on system failure is available from the Advanced Boot Options menu at startup. The instructions below will trigger this behavior, more detailed instructions on disabling automatic restart on system failure are also available in our knowledgebase.
Restart your computer
Wait for your BIOS to complete POST (the screen with your manufacturer logo and/or system information)
Quickly begin tapping F8 repeatedly, until you see the list of boot options
Choose “Disable automatic restart on system failure”
Press Enter and wait for your PC to boot.
still getting random BSOD loop check for other soltuions here on this website.
https://www.errorsolutions.tech/error/windows-10-blue-screen-loop/