Computer Science, asked by iddroidtech229, 4 months ago



Your computer was unable to start
Startup Repair is checking your system for problems...
If problems are found, Startup Repair will fix them automatically. Your computer might restart
several times during this process.
No changes will be made to your personal files or information. This might take several minutes.
Searching for problems...
Checking disk for errors. This might take over an hour to complete



what should I do​

Answers

Answered by archanasushil2004
3

Answer:

U SHOULD SEE WHERE IS THE MISTAKE OKK

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

This error prevents you from accessing anything on your computer and presents an endless loop of loading Startup Repair without end.

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1 About “Startup Repair in Infinite Loop”

1.1 Symptom 1: Computer attempts to enter Startup Repair continuously

2 Causes of this error

2.1 Cause #1: Damaged or corrupted BCD settings

2.2 Cause #2: Corrupted boot partition

2.3 Cause #3: Blue Screen of Death on reboot

3 Guaranteed Fix: Use Easy Recovery Essentials

4 Fixes for Infinite Loop of Startup Repair on Windows Vista, 7

4.1 Fix #1: Run chkdsk on the boot volume

4.2 Fix #2: Disable Automatic Restart

4.3 Fix #3: Manually attempt to rebuild the BCD

5 Fixes for Automatic Repair Loop in Windows 8

5.1 Fix #1: Boot into Safe Mode

5.2 Fix #2: Run bootrec

5.3 Fix #3: Run chkdsk

5.4 Fix #4: System Restore

6 More Information

6.1 Linked Entries

6.2 Support Links

6.3 Applicable Systems

About “Startup Repair in Infinite Loop”

The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations.

Symptom 1: Computer attempts to enter Startup Repair continuously

Every time the PC is restarted, before Windows begins to load a message is displayed indicating that “Windows failed to start,” and offering an option to “Launch Startup Repair (recommended)” from a variation of the Advanced Boot Options menu as shown below

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